Racemose hemangioma of the bronchial artery mimicking esophageal submucosal tumor: a case report.
Ryotaro TakanoTakeshi MatsutaniNobutoshi HagiwaraTsutomu NomuraHiroshi YoshidaPublished in: Clinical journal of gastroenterology (2020)
Primary racemose hemangioma of the bronchial artery is a rare congenital disease that is occasionally complicated by aneurysms. An asymptomatic 78-year-old man was referred to our hospital with an esophageal submucosal tumor that was endoscopically found in the upper thoracic esophagus in a health check-up. Physical examination findings were unremarkable. Contrast-enhanced chest computed tomography with three-dimensional image reconstruction and selective bronchial arteriography resulted in a definitive diagnosis of primary racemose hemangiomas of the bronchial arteries accompanied by left bronchial artery aneurysm. Because rupture of a bronchial artery aneurysm can cause critical life-threatening hemorrhage, bronchial arterial embolization using coils and a mixture of N-butyl-2-cyanoacrylate and iodized oil was thus performed for bronchial artery aneurysm. Postoperative course was uneventful, and the patient was discharged on the third postoperative day. Computed tomography performed after 6 months revealed no enhancement of the aneurysms. In conclusion, we report a case of an asymptomatic primary racemose hemangioma of the bronchial artery accompanied by an aneurysm that mimicked a submucosal esophageal tumor. We also reviewed other Japanese case of primary racemose hemangioma of the bronchial artery accompanied by aneurysm based on the literature.
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