An unusual cause of breathlessness after lobectomy for lung cancer

The Annals of Thoracic Surgery
Thiagarajamurthy SundaramoorthiMichael D Rosin

Abstract

Localized bronchomalacia as a cause of breathlessness after lobectomy is an unusual complication. This condition was diagnosed with bronchoscopy and delineated by spiral computed tomographic scan. Stenting the lesion resulted in a successful outcome.

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Nov 22, 2011·The Annals of Thoracic Surgery·Kazuhiro UedaKimikazu Hamano

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