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2020, Number 4

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Neumol Cir Torax 2020; 79 (4)

Costal exostosis as an infrequent cause of hemothorax. Case report

Soto-Ramos M, Hernández-Saldaña R, Hinojos-Gallardo LC, Treviño-Zúñiga M, Guerrero-Lucio N, Rascón-Díaz LR, Ramos-Martínez E, García-Sáenz RY, Ríos-Contreras CA, Salazar-Ortíz CA
Full text How to cite this article 10.35366/97969

DOI

DOI: 10.35366/97969
URL: https://dx.doi.org/10.35366/97969

Language: Spanish
References: 7
Page: 261-264
PDF size: 243.32 Kb.


Key words:

Osteochondromas, exostosis, rib, hemotrax.

ABSTRACT

Osteochondromas or osteocartilaginous exostoses are the most frequent benign neoplasms of the chest, despite which they are exceptional. Isolated or multiple lesions can be found, forming part of a genetic disorder called-hereditary multiple cartilage exostosis. Spontaneous hemothorax is an unusual presentation of rib exostoses. We describe the case of a 13-year-old male adolescent with spontaneous hemothorax, secondary to rib exostosis, demonstrated by imaging techniques. Surgical treatment was performed by thoracoscopy and thoracotomy with resection of the lesion.


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