[A case of bronchial mucous gland adenoma: A rare diagnosis that should not be mistaken!]

Annales de pathologie(2020)

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Abstract
We report the case of a 32-year-old man, who was admitted for a recurrent pneumopathy. The thoracic computed tomography revealed a small well-circumscribed lesion of the lower right lobe of the lung. Microscopic examination from the biopsy material of the endoscopy concluded a mucoepidermoid carcinoma. A lobectomy was realized. Microscopic examination revealed the presence of a well-delineated lesion composed of glands and cysts containing mucous and limited by mucous and cylindric and ciliated cells without atypia. The proliferation index was very low. A diagnosis of mucous gland adenoma was made. It is an exceptional tumor and is very difficult to diagnose on biopsy material but should be known by pathologists. It is associated with a good prognosis. The aims of our observation are to present the macroscopic and microscopic features of this tumor and data from recent literature review to better diagnose it. This is also the second observation with molecular details for this entity.
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