Estenosis endobronquial en tuberculosis pulmonar

Endobronchial stenosis in patients with tuberculosis is one of the sequels described by this pathology, although the association between TB and the development of cancer has been studied for years and its relationship is not known. The stenosis occurs 10 to 40% when the TBC is endobronchial, i...

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Autores principales: Alchapar, Erica, Matar, Leila, Peralta, Gonzalo
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Matar, Leila
Peralta, Gonzalo
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Enfermedades bronquiales
Estenosis endobronquial
Tuberculosis pulmonar
description_str_mv Endobronchial stenosis in patients with tuberculosis is one of the sequels described by this pathology, although the association between TB and the development of cancer has been studied for years and its relationship is not known. The stenosis occurs 10 to 40% when the TBC is endobronchial, it affects main bronchial tubes in 60-95%, the stenosis is usually greater when the diagnosis and the treatment of the TBC are delayed. It presents as a gelatinous and polypoid white lesion in its scarring phase, it can also present as a caseous, hyperemic, fibrostenotic, granular, tumor or ulcerative lesion. This is due to the involvement of lymph nodes and fistulization to the adjacent bronchi. A case of a 60-year-old man with a history of intermittent asthma and hypertension with a diagnosis of pulmonary tuberculosis presenting partial stenosis of the right source bronchus is presented. We emphasize the importance of early diagnosis and treatment.
La estenosis endobronquial en pacientes con tuberculosis (TBC) es una de las secuelas descriptas por dicha patología. Se presenta en 10 a 40% de los casos cuando la infección es endobronquial, afectando fundamentalmente a los bronquios principales (60-95 %). El diagnóstico y el tratamiento tardío de la TBC se correlacionan con mayor grado de estenosis. Se presenta como una lesión blanca gelatinosa y poliploide en su fase cicatrizal o como una lesión caseosa, hiperémica, fibroestenótica, granular, tumoral o ulcerativa debido a la afectación de nódulos linfáticos y fistulización hacia los bronquios adyacentes. Se presenta un caso de un varón de 60 años con antecedentes de Asma intermitente e hipertensión (HTA) con diagnóstico de tuberculosis pulmonar que presenta estenosis parcial del bronquio fuente derecho. Destacamos la importancia del diagnóstico y tratamiento precoz.
titulo_str_mv Endobronchial stenosis in pulmonary tuberculosis
Estenosis endobronquial en tuberculosis pulmonar
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title_full Estenosis endobronquial en tuberculosis pulmonar
title_fullStr Estenosis endobronquial en tuberculosis pulmonar
Estenosis endobronquial en tuberculosis pulmonar
title_full_unstemmed Estenosis endobronquial en tuberculosis pulmonar
Estenosis endobronquial en tuberculosis pulmonar
description Endobronchial stenosis in patients with tuberculosis is one of the sequels described by this pathology, although the association between TB and the development of cancer has been studied for years and its relationship is not known. The stenosis occurs 10 to 40% when the TBC is endobronchial, it affects main bronchial tubes in 60-95%, the stenosis is usually greater when the diagnosis and the treatment of the TBC are delayed. It presents as a gelatinous and polypoid white lesion in its scarring phase, it can also present as a caseous, hyperemic, fibrostenotic, granular, tumor or ulcerative lesion. This is due to the involvement of lymph nodes and fistulization to the adjacent bronchi. A case of a 60-year-old man with a history of intermittent asthma and hypertension with a diagnosis of pulmonary tuberculosis presenting partial stenosis of the right source bronchus is presented. We emphasize the importance of early diagnosis and treatment.
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title Estenosis endobronquial en tuberculosis pulmonar
spellingShingle Estenosis endobronquial en tuberculosis pulmonar
Constricción patológica
Enfermedades bronquiales
Estenosis endobronquial
Tuberculosis pulmonar
Alchapar, Erica
Matar, Leila
Peralta, Gonzalo
topic Constricción patológica
Enfermedades bronquiales
Estenosis endobronquial
Tuberculosis pulmonar
topic_facet Constricción patológica
Enfermedades bronquiales
Estenosis endobronquial
Tuberculosis pulmonar
author Alchapar, Erica
Matar, Leila
Peralta, Gonzalo
author_facet Alchapar, Erica
Matar, Leila
Peralta, Gonzalo
title_sort Estenosis endobronquial en tuberculosis pulmonar
title_short Estenosis endobronquial en tuberculosis pulmonar
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