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      Leiomioma pulmonar primario Translated title: Primary pulmonary leiomyoma

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          Resumen El leiomioma primario de pulmón es un tumor benigno raro, de origen mesodérmico, que representa aproximadamente el 2 % de todos los tumores benignos de pulmón. Desde que fue descrito por primera vez por Forkel en 1910, se han reportado al menos 150 casos en la literatura. Se hace una revisión del tema a propósito del caso de una mujer posmenopáusica oligosintomática, con hallazgo de una lesión pulmonar sólida, asociada a una malformación vascular, en quien la biopsia inicial reportó un tumor fusocelular, por lo que fue llevada a lobectomía superior del pulmón derecho, y cuyo diagnóstico patológico definitivo fue leiomioma pulmonar primario. Este caso se presenta por su baja incidencia y la poca literatura sobre este tipo de lesiones tumorales benignas.

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          Abstract Primary lung leiomyoma is a rare benign tumor of mesodermal origin, that accounts for approximately 2% of all benign lung tumors. Since it was first described by Forkel in 1910, at least 150 cases have been reported in the literature. A review of the subject is made regarding the case of an oligosymptomatic postmenopausal woman, with the finding of a solid lung lesion, associated with a vascular malformation, in whom the initial biopsy reported a spindle cell tumor, for which she was taken for a right upper lung lobectomy and whose definitive pathological diagnosis was primary pulmonary leiomyoma. This case is presented due to its low incidence and the little literature on this type of benign tumor lesions.

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            Tumors of smooth-muscle origin in HIV-infected children.

            We report the occurrence of multiple leiomyomata and leiomyosarcomata in three children with the acquired immunodeficiency syndrome. The children were infected with human immunodeficiency virus as infants (one perinatally and two through transfusions) and each was profoundly immunosuppressed (absolute CD4 cell count, less than 75/mm3). They experienced multiple infections prior to the diagnosis of neoplasms at ages 4, 5, and 8 years, respectively. The tumors in each case were mainly involving the lungs and gastrointestinal tract. The smooth-muscle origin of the tumors was proved by light and electron microscopy and immunohistochemical staining for muscle-specific actin and desmin. Leiomyomata and leiomyosarcomata are rare tumors in childhood, suggesting a nonrandom association of tumors of smooth-muscle origin and the acquired immunodeficiency syndrome. We postulate that human immunodeficiency virus infection may play a direct or indirect role in tumor formation.
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                Journal
                rcci
                Revista Colombiana de Cirugía
                rev. colomb. cir.
                Asociación Colombiana de Cirugía (Bogotá, Distrito Capital, Colombia )
                2011-7582
                2619-6107
                December 2020
                : 35
                : 4
                : 659-664
                Affiliations
                [1] Medellín orgnameClínica CardioVID Colombia
                [4] Medellín orgnameHospital Pablo Tobón Uribe Colombia
                [2] Medellín orgnameUniversidad Pontificia Bolivariana Colombia
                [3] Medellín Antioquía orgnameUniversidad de Antioquia Colombia
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                S2011-75822020000400659 S2011-7582(20)03500400659
                10.30944/20117582.636
                cda2d799-931b-4b50-84f6-57715e6d0f0a

                This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License.

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                : 12 May 2020
                : 08 June 2020
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                leiomyoma,neoplasias pulmonares,cirugía torácica asistida por video,lung,pulmón,thoracic surgery, video-assisted,thoracoscopy,toracoscopía,lung neoplasms,leiomioma

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