An Unusual Case of Mucinous Adenocarcinoma of the Lung Presenting as Septic Emboli

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2023-06

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Springer

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This is a case of a 92-year-old female with multiple hospitalizations for dyspnea on exertion and hypoxemia. Her symptoms were initially thought to be secondary to pneumonia, and on subsequent admission, culture-negative endocarditis. A computed tomography (CT) of the chest was remarkable for numerous bilateral lung nodules of varying size, some of which had a cavitary appearance raising concern for septic emboli. While a transthoracic echo was unremarkable, a transesophageal echo found a small 3 mm echodensity at the tip of the right coronary leaflet of the aortic valve and a possible mobile echodensity on the tricuspid valve leaflet. These findings further supported a clinical diagnosis of endocarditis with septic emboli in the lungs. Initial bronchoscopy yielded an unremarkable biopsy and a bronchial alveolar lavage with the growth of Actinomyces odontolyticus. During a subsequent hospitalization, a repeat bronchoscopy with transbronchial biopsy revealed a final diagnosis of invasive pulmonary mucinous adenocarcinoma. This case highlights a unique presentation of mucinous adenocarcinoma of the lung initially masquerading as septic emboli, resulting in a delay in the final diagnosis.

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adenocarcinoma lung, cavitary lung lesion, mucinous adenocarcinoma, nonbacterial thrombotic endocarditis, septic pulmonary emboli, 32 Biomedical and Clinical Sciences, 3202 Clinical Sciences, Lung Cancer, Rare Diseases, Cancer, Clinical Research, Hematology, Lung, 42 Health sciences

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