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Adenoma bronquial - Información general

Nombres alternativos

Tumores de las glándulas bronquiales; Adenoma de las glándulas mucosas; Tumores carcinoides bronquiales; Carcinoma mucoepidermoide; Cilindroma

Definición:

Es un tipo de tumor en la tráquea o en las vías respiratorias grandes (bronquios) que generalmente provoca su obstrucción. Aunque el término adenoma bronquial alguna vez se utilizó para referirse a tumores no cancerosos (benignos) de las vías respiratorias, estos tumores, con excepción de los adenomas de las glándulas mucosas, ahora se sabe que se diseminan a otras áreas del cuerpo.

Causas, incidencia y factores de riesgo:

Estos tumores crecen lentamente, rara vez se diseminan (hacen metástasis) y su causa se desconoce. Este tipo de tumor tiende a producir sangrado u obstruir un pulmón o un lóbulo pulmonar.

  • Fecha de revisión: 8/10/2007
  • Versión en inglés revisada por:Allen J. Blaivas, DO, Pulmonary, Critical Care, and Sleep Medicine, Department of Veteran Affairs, VA System, East Orange, NJ. Review provided by VeriMed Healthcare Network.
  • Traducción y localización realizada por: DrTango, Inc
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