Case Report


A solitary bronchial squamous cell papilloma with increased 18-fluorodeoxyglucose uptake and high serum levels of squamous cell carcinoma antigen

Naoya Himuro, Yumiko Niiya, Takao Minakata, Yutaka Oshima, Daisuke Kataoka, Sakiko Tazawa, Mitsutaka Kadokura

Abstract

Squamous cell papillomas are the most common benign tumors of the larynx (1). A solitary bronchial squamous cell papilloma (BSCP) was first reported in 1954 (2). BSCP is a benign tumor originating from squamous cell epithelium cells, and it accounts for 0.38% of all lung tumors (3). There are two primary clinical features of bronchial papillomas. First, BSCP has a tendency to spread to multiple sites within the bronchial tree.

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