Bruno Guedes Baldi, Caio Júlio César dos Santos Fernandes, João Marcos Salge, Teresa Yae Takagaki
Benign tracheal tumors are rare, recurrent papillomatosis being the most common. They often simulate obstructive pulmonary diseases,
such as asthma and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, and patients with benign tracheal tumors often undergo long-term treatment
for such diseases, without any improvement, Therefore, these tumors should be included in the differential diagnosis in patients presenting
tracheobronchial tree obstruction. This report describes the case of a patient with a tracheal polyp. The patient presented symptoms for three
years, and the spirometry findings suggested intrathoracic obstruction. The patient presented complete clinical and spirometric recovery after
bronchoscopic resection of the tumor.
Keywords: Polyps; Airway obstruction; Spirometry; Bronchoscopy.