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Chest, Vol 76, 469-470, Copyright © 1979 by American College of Chest Physicians


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Bronchial angiofibromata in a suspected case of tuberous sclerosis

AP Freedman, RF Radocha and JP Shinnick

Widespread hamartomatous proliferations are often seen with tuberous sclerosis, yet pulmonary involvement is rare. We describe a patient with a probable forme fruste of tuberous sclerosis in whom the diagnosis of bronchial angiofibromata was made bronchoscopically. This is the first description of this pulmonary manifestation.





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