PHANTOM TUMOR OF THE LUNG IN PATIENT WITH PNEUMONIA

Introduction: Localized interlobar effusions in congestive heart failure (phantom or vanishing lung tumor/s) are infrequent, but widely recognized entities. Case report: A 80-years-old woman affected by progressive dyspnea over the previous three months, with productive cough. She was treated hyp...

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Main Authors: Mulic Mersudin, Biljana Lazovic, Detanac S. Dzemail, Detanac A. Dzenana, Milic Rade, Zugic Vladimir
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Language:English
Published: Association of medical doctors Sanamed Novi Pazar 2019-05-01
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Online Access:http://www.sanamed.rs/OJS/index.php/Sanamed/article/view/323/162
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spelling doaj-b1637145eafc47b3a281967454bfad7d2020-11-24T21:49:18ZengAssociation of medical doctors Sanamed Novi PazarSanamed1452-662X2217-81712019-05-01141838510.24125/sanamed.v14i1.323PHANTOM TUMOR OF THE LUNG IN PATIENT WITH PNEUMONIAMulic Mersudin0Biljana Lazovic1Detanac S. Dzemail2Detanac A. Dzenana3Milic Rade4Zugic Vladimir5State university Novi Pazar, Novi Pazar, SerbiaUniversity clinical center “Zemun”, Belgrade, Pulmonary Ward, SerbiaGeneral hospital Novi Pazar, Novi Pazar, SerbiaGeneral hospital Novi Pazar, Novi Pazar, SerbiaMilitary medical academy, Belgrade, SerbiaClinic for lung disease, Clinical Center of Serbia, School of medicine, Belgrade, SerbiaIntroduction: Localized interlobar effusions in congestive heart failure (phantom or vanishing lung tumor/s) are infrequent, but widely recognized entities. Case report: A 80-years-old woman affected by progressive dyspnea over the previous three months, with productive cough. She was treated hypertension and had a pace maker implanted due to bradycardia. Chest X ray has shown right side pneumonia with high positive inflammatory markers. After resolution of pneumonia, phantom tumor of the lung was revealed, which disappear with intensive loop diuretics. Conclusions: The diagnosis of the phantom tumor ought to be pondered as a possibility in any patient with congestive heart failure and lung mass. The patient at hand featured no prior history of congestive heart failure, hence indicating that phantom tumor may occur in non-chronic heart failure patients. Albeid the reliable diagnosis of the phantom tumor through the utilization of imaging modalities in patients without congestive heart failure can be rather challenging, such possibility must be considered in a patient with a lung mass in the major fissure of the lungs. Due to accelerated expansion of the geriatric population and subsequent spread of the congestive heart failure, a rise in the incidence of vanishing tumors of the lung may be anticipated. http://www.sanamed.rs/OJS/index.php/Sanamed/article/view/323/162congestive heart failureloop diureticsvanishing tumor
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author Mulic Mersudin
Biljana Lazovic
Detanac S. Dzemail
Detanac A. Dzenana
Milic Rade
Zugic Vladimir
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Biljana Lazovic
Detanac S. Dzemail
Detanac A. Dzenana
Milic Rade
Zugic Vladimir
PHANTOM TUMOR OF THE LUNG IN PATIENT WITH PNEUMONIA
Sanamed
congestive heart failure
loop diuretics
vanishing tumor
author_facet Mulic Mersudin
Biljana Lazovic
Detanac S. Dzemail
Detanac A. Dzenana
Milic Rade
Zugic Vladimir
author_sort Mulic Mersudin
title PHANTOM TUMOR OF THE LUNG IN PATIENT WITH PNEUMONIA
title_short PHANTOM TUMOR OF THE LUNG IN PATIENT WITH PNEUMONIA
title_full PHANTOM TUMOR OF THE LUNG IN PATIENT WITH PNEUMONIA
title_fullStr PHANTOM TUMOR OF THE LUNG IN PATIENT WITH PNEUMONIA
title_full_unstemmed PHANTOM TUMOR OF THE LUNG IN PATIENT WITH PNEUMONIA
title_sort phantom tumor of the lung in patient with pneumonia
publisher Association of medical doctors Sanamed Novi Pazar
series Sanamed
issn 1452-662X
2217-8171
publishDate 2019-05-01
description Introduction: Localized interlobar effusions in congestive heart failure (phantom or vanishing lung tumor/s) are infrequent, but widely recognized entities. Case report: A 80-years-old woman affected by progressive dyspnea over the previous three months, with productive cough. She was treated hypertension and had a pace maker implanted due to bradycardia. Chest X ray has shown right side pneumonia with high positive inflammatory markers. After resolution of pneumonia, phantom tumor of the lung was revealed, which disappear with intensive loop diuretics. Conclusions: The diagnosis of the phantom tumor ought to be pondered as a possibility in any patient with congestive heart failure and lung mass. The patient at hand featured no prior history of congestive heart failure, hence indicating that phantom tumor may occur in non-chronic heart failure patients. Albeid the reliable diagnosis of the phantom tumor through the utilization of imaging modalities in patients without congestive heart failure can be rather challenging, such possibility must be considered in a patient with a lung mass in the major fissure of the lungs. Due to accelerated expansion of the geriatric population and subsequent spread of the congestive heart failure, a rise in the incidence of vanishing tumors of the lung may be anticipated.
topic congestive heart failure
loop diuretics
vanishing tumor
url http://www.sanamed.rs/OJS/index.php/Sanamed/article/view/323/162
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