Columnar Papilloma of the Bronchus: Case Report and Literature Review
1991
Solitary papillomas are rare endobronchial neoplasms that are most commonly lined by a squamous epithelium (i.e., squamous papillomas). Papillomas exhibiting nonsquamous epithelium are even more unusual; only seven solitary papillomas lined by columnar epithelium (i.e., columnar papillomas) have been previously described. The current report presents the eighth patient with a columnar papilloma and demonstrates some features common to solitary papillomas (i.e., central location in the airways, associated atelectasis), but distinctive from squamous papillomas (i.e., absence of malignant potential).
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