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Esophago-Bronchial Fistula with Broncholithiasis - A Case Report - (기관지 결석증을 동반한 식도기관지루: 1례 보고)

  • Jo, Gap-Ho;Kim, Min-Ho;Kim, Gong-Su
    • Journal of Chest Surgery
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    • v.24 no.10
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    • pp.1019-1023
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    • 1991
  • Broncholithiasis is defined as a condition in which a concretion is present within a bronchus or a cavity in the lung communicating with a bronchus. Broncholithiasis, although recognized in antiquity by Aristotle and well known to accompany the mediastinal calcifications of tuberculosis and histoplasmosis frequently seen in our society, is rarely mentioned in recent medical literature. Esophagobronchial fistula is an uncommon finding in broncholithiasis. This report is a case of esophagobronchial fistula with broncholithiasis in 58-year-old male patient who complained paroxysmal coughing after ingestion of fluids. The fistulous tract was successfully resected and reinforced by mediastinal pleura. Broncholithiasis was confirmed by lithoptysis as the cause of previous esophagobronchial fistula.

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A Case of Middle Lobe Syndrome due to Broncholithiasis (기관지결석에 의한 중엽증후군의 1례)

  • 임병화;박동식
    • Journal of Chest Surgery
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    • v.6 no.1
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    • pp.37-40
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    • 1973
  • A rare case of broncholithiasis was reported, and briefly reviewed. A 44 year-old woman, showing the symptoms of hemoptysis. frequent attacks of fever,coughing and roentgenologically typical middle lobe syndrome, was surgically treated with resection. The removed lung showed typical middle lobe syndrome by broncholithiasis.

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A clinical pathogenetic study of broncholithiasis (기관지 결석증의 임상적 연구)

  • 김주현
    • Journal of Chest Surgery
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    • v.19 no.2
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    • pp.259-264
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    • 1986
  • Broncholithiasis is defined as a cor9ition in which a concretion is present within a bronchus or a cavity in the lung communicating with a bronchus. The usual causes of broncholithiasis are known as tuberculosis, histoplasmosis, silicosis, aspirated calculi, and a few fungal infections. It is generally accepted that the constant motion created by respiration and beating of the heart may cause the peribronchial calcified lymph node to erode into the tracheobronchial tree and to form broncholith. After the analysis of our 6 cases of broncholithiasis which were treated surgically in the Department of Thoracic Surgery, Seoul National University Hospital from 1960 to December, 1985, we could suggest that intrinsic formation of calculi should be regarded as the pathogenesis of broncholithiasis in addition to the extrinsic formation of calculi.

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Bronchoesophageal Fistula Complicated by Broncholithiasis in a Patient with Silicosis - 1 case - (규폐증 환자에서 기관지 결석증으로 인한 기관지식도루 -1예 보고-)

  • Hwang You-Ju;Jeon Yang-Bin;Park Chul-Hyun;Park Kook-Yang;Lee Jae-Ik
    • Journal of Chest Surgery
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    • v.38 no.6 s.251
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    • pp.450-453
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    • 2005
  • Broncholithiasis is uncommon in patients with silicosis. Bronchoesophageal fistula complicated by broncholithiasis is especially rare and only one case has been reported in Korea. Surgical treatment of broncholithiasis should be as conservative as possible to preserve the adequate pulmonary function. Meticulous dissection and division of the fistula with the interposition of viable tissues will prevent recurrence, We report a rare case of bronchoesophageal fistula complicated by broncholithiasis in a patient with silicosis.

Broncholithiasis (기관지결석)

  • 전용선;손영상;최영호
    • Korean Journal of Bronchoesophagology
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    • v.2 no.1
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    • pp.82-87
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    • 1996
  • Broncholithiasis is a relatively rare condition in which a calcified mass is found either within or eroding into the bronchus. We report two cases of broncholith of the right lung. One patient is a 41 year old male with a chief complaint of chronic cough and blood tinged sputum, and the other is a 43 year old female with intermittent substernal pain for 3 years. We confirmed the broncholiths by bronchoscopy and underwent bilobectomy and right middle lobectomy, respectively. They recovered and discharged without any complication.

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Surgical Treatment of Broncholithiasis (기관지 결석증의 외과적 치료)

  • 김주현
    • Journal of Chest Surgery
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    • v.25 no.1
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    • pp.112-116
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    • 1992
  • I clinically analysed 13 cases of broncholithiasis which treated surgically and found only four cases of broncholithiasis caused by the erosion of the peribronchial lymph node named by extrinsic formation[Group II], and nine cases of broncholithiasis caused by intrinsic formation[group I] which indicates that no evidence of the erosion of the calcified per-ibronchial lymph node into the bronchial tree was found. This study is performed to see any differences between two groups regarding presenting symptoms, locations of broncholith, preoperative diagnosis, a history of pulmonary tuberculosis, a procedure of operation, and chemical compositions of broncholiths from both groups. There was no difference between two groups in the presenting symptoms, the procedure of operation, and chemical compositions of broncholiths. The broncholits from group two is located in the right middle lobe bronchus, and the broncholiths of group one were distributed at various bronchi, In group one, only five cases out of nine had preoperative diagnosis[55.5%], but in group two, all four had preoperative diagnosis. All cases had good postoperative courses without any complication and recurrences.

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Thoracicl Actinomycosis Associated with Broncholithiasis -Report on 2 cases- (기관지 결석증을 동반한 흉부 방선균증 -2예 보고-)

  • Lee, Seock-Yeol;Oh, Hong-Cheul;Jeon, Cheol-Woo;Lee, Seung-Jin;Lee, Chol-Sae;Lee, Kihl-Rho;Cho, Hyun-Deuk
    • Journal of Chest Surgery
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    • v.41 no.3
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    • pp.390-394
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    • 2008
  • We report here on two eases of a 48-year old woman and a 46-year-old man who both presented with broneholithiasis and obstructive pneumonitis. Removal of the broncholithiasis failed with bronchofibroscopy, and so right middle lobectomy of the lung were done in the 2 patients. The histopathologic diagnosis was thoracic actinomycosis associated with broncholithiasis. Thoracic actinomycosis associated with broncholithiasis is a very rare condition, so we report here on these two cases of thoracic actinomycosis associated with broncholithiasis.

A Clinical Review of Broncholithiasis (기관지 결석증의 임상적 고찰)

  • Won, Jun-Hee;Cha, Seung-Ick;Park, Jun-Ku;Kim, Chang-Ho;Park, Jae-Yong;Jung, Tae-Hoon
    • Tuberculosis and Respiratory Diseases
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    • v.42 no.5
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    • pp.677-684
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    • 1995
  • Background: Broncholithiasis is uncommon but clinically important because it may cause a variety of nonspecific symptoms and signs prior to the onset of lithoptysis, and rarely massive hemoptysis. Method: A retrospective clinical study was done on 11 case of broncholithiasis diagnosed at Kyungpook National University Hospital from Jan. 1985 to Dec. 1993. The study investigated the clinical features, radiologic findings, bronchoscopic findings and management. Results: 1) The common symptoms included cough, dyspnea, hemoptysis, fever and purulent sputum. Lithoptysis occurred in 3 patients. 2) The radiologic findings were variable and nonspecific. Hilar calcification and parenchymal calcification were the most common findings. 3) The bronchoscopy was performed in 10 patients and revealed broncholiths in 9 patients. 4) Chemical composition of broncholiths was analyzed in 2 patients. Calcium carbonate was main component. 5) In 6 out of 9 patients in whom broncholiths was revealed by bronchoscopy, broncholiths were successfully extracted through the flexible bronchoscope. 6) In 9 patients, broncholithiasis was related to tuberculosis and in 1 case, related to silicosis. Conclusion: Broncholithiasis shows a variable clinical spectrum. Tuberculosis is the most common cause of broncholithiasis. In the case of no accompanied complication, nonsurgical management such as bronchoscopic removal and conservative therapy is an effective measure.

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Computed tomographic diagnosis of broncholithiasis in a cat

  • Kim, Rakhoon;An, Soyon;Hwang, Gunha;Ryu, Jeongmin;Kim, Minji;Yoon, Jiwon;Noh, Seul Ah;Yu, DoHyeon;Lee, Hee Chun;Hwang, Tae Sung
    • Korean Journal of Veterinary Research
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    • v.62 no.3
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    • pp.23.1-23.5
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    • 2022
  • A 5-year-old castrated male domestic shorthair cat was referred for further investigation of pulmonary nodules incidentally detected on thoracic radiographs. Thoracic radiographs identified ill-defined soft tissue opacity nodules with small faint mineral opacity. Thoracic computed tomography (CT) revealed that bronchial dilation and bronchial wall thickening in bilateral cranial and accessory lung lobes. Round to ellipsoid mineralized concretions were found embedded in the intrabronchial soft tissue attenuation material. Based on radiography, CT, and cytology, the patient was tentatively diagnosed as having broncholithiasis with chronic bronchitis. This report described the CT diagnosis of broncholithiasis, which has been rarely reported in a cat.

A Case of Broncholithiasis Caused by Aspergillus (Aspergillus에 의한 기관지 결석증 1예)

  • Kwon, Mi-Young;Oh, Yoon-Ju;Ryu, Jeong-Seon;Kwak, Seung-Min;Lee, Hong-Lyeol;Cho, Chul-Ho;Roh, Hyung-Keun;Kim, Joon-Mee
    • Tuberculosis and Respiratory Diseases
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    • v.46 no.1
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    • pp.136-141
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    • 1999
  • Broncholith is a calcified lymph node which partially or completely erodes into the bronchial lumen and broncholithiasis is a relatively rare condition which related to late tissue response to healing granulomatous pulmonary infections, most commonly histoplasmosis or tuberculosis. The prominent symptoms of broncholithiasis are coughing followed by hemoptysis and symptoms related to bronchial obstruction. The complications include bronchoesophageal fistula and aortotracheal fistula. We report one case of broncholithiasis caused by Aspergillus. The case was a 53 year-old house wife whose chief complaints were recurrent fever, chill and malaise. The chest film revealed an avoid hazziness on the right middle lobe and chest cr scan showed consolidation of lateral segment of right middle lobe with calcified small low attenuated lesion in right middle lobe bronchus. Aspergillosis confirmed by pathology after bronchoscopic removal of impacted Aspergillus containing muddy plug from lateral segmental branch of right middle lobe bronchus.

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