Endobronchial Metastasis From Endometrial Carcinoma: A Case Report and Review of Literature

Primary endometrial carcinoma presenting with endobronchial metastasis is quite rare. Little is known about predisposing risk factors, and the exact pathophysiologic mechanism remains unclear. The clinical presentation is non-specific, and symptoms likely vary depending on the disease burden. Proper tissue acquisition is necessary in order to differentiate between primary pulmonary malignancy and extra-thoracic malignancy presenting as metastatic disease. Although no formal guidelines regarding a standard diagnostic approach exist, flexible bronchoscopy with biopsy is generally regarded as having a high diagnostic yield depending on the extent of disease burden.

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