Abstract

The development of bone tissue in the lung is quite rare, and branchy bone formation is especially rare. Most often, the bone of the stenosis of bronchial cartilage with bronchiectasis develops, then in the form of real bone tumors (osteoma, osteosarcoma, osteochondroma), then, finally, in the form of branched formations, to which the described case belongs.

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