CT findings of bronchial glandular papilloma

Journal of Thoracic Imaging
Motoo NakagawaSatoru Takahashi

Abstract

Solitary pulmonary papillomas are rare benign tumors in adults. Glandular papilloma is the rarest subtype among them. In this report, we describe a case of glandular papilloma that showed unique computed tomography features. It was a round nodule containing air spaces encapsulated with a smooth and thin wall, which suggested its endobronchial origin and a secondary change owing to air trapping.

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