Accessory cardiac bronchus with associated lung parenchyma: rare congenital tracheobronchial anomaly.

Ivana Kuhtić, Ante Marušić, Elvira Krešić, Tinamarel Mandić, Neva Coce, Bojana Butorac Petanjek, Sonja Badovinac, Petra Lovrec
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Accessory cardiac bronchus (ACB) has been described mainly as case reports finding (frequency 0.08%-0.39%). Even though 50% of all ACBs have a blind extremity, imaging studies have demonstrated that some develop into a series of bronchioles with cystic degeneration or a ventilated lobule demarcated by an anomalous fissure and extremely rare with an abnormal pulmonary artery. In this case, ACB was demonstrated on several imaging methods arising from the intermediate bronchus's medial wall with correspondent blood vessels and fissure. Although an ACB is not a pathological entity and most patients with ACB are asymptomatic, it can become symptomatic due to recurrent infection, empyema, hemoptysis, and malignant transformation.  In conclusion, both pulmonologists and radiologists should recognize normal bronchial anatomy and developmental bronchial anomalies, as these may be important to establish a correct diagnosis.

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伴有肺实质的心脏副支气管:罕见的先天性气管支气管异常。
心脏副支气管(ACB)主要被描述为病例报告发现(频率0.08%-0.39%)。尽管50%的ACB有盲端,但影像学研究表明,一些ACB发展为一系列囊性变性细支气管或由异常裂隙界定的通气性小叶,极为罕见的肺动脉异常。在这种情况下,ACB在几种成像方法上得到了证实,这些成像方法来自中间支气管的内壁以及相应的血管和裂隙。虽然ACB不是一种病理实体,大多数ACB患者都没有症状,但由于反复感染、脓胸、咳血和恶变,它可能会出现症状。总之,肺科医生和放射科医生都应该认识到正常的支气管解剖结构和发育中的支气管异常,因为这些对建立正确的诊断可能很重要。
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期刊介绍: Acta Bio Medica Atenei Parmensis is the official Journal of the Society of Medicine and Natural Sciences of Parma, and it is one of the few Italian Journals to be included in many excellent scientific data banks (i.e. MEDLINE). Acta Bio Medica was founded in 1887 and its founders and collaborators, Clinicians and Surgeons, entered history. Acta Bio Medica Atenei Parmensis publishes Original Articles, Commentaries, Review Articles, Case Reports of experimental and general Medicine. A section is devoted to a Continuous Medical Education programme in order to help primary care Physicians to improve the quality of care.
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