Caron F, Dore P, Boita F, Colchen A, Felgeres A, Babin P, Patte F
Service de Pneumologie, CHU Poitiers.
Rev Pneumol Clin. 1992;48(3):125-8.
We report a case of inflammatory polyp in a male patient, which was totally obstructing the left main bronchus but could be removed by simple endoscopic traction. The polyp was responsible for an absence of left lung ventilation which in turn produced by reflex an absence of left lung perfusion completely reversible after removal of the polyp. Inflammatory polyp is a rare benign tumour. Its physiopathology is controverted, but it seems to result from local irritation of the bronchial mucosa. Bronchial endoscopy is the essential examination which in most cases make it possible to diagnose and treat the tumour.