Department of Pathology, Mohammed V Military Teaching Hospital, Faculty of Medicine and Pharmacy, Mohammed V University, Rabat, Morocco.
World Journal of Advanced Research and Reviews, 2026, 30(03), 1747-1751
Article DOI: 10.30574/wjarr.2026.30.3.1685
Received on 10 May 2026; revised on 17 June 2026; accepted on 19 June 2026
Endobronchial cartilaginous tumors are rare and may pose a significant diagnostic challenge, particularly on limited biopsy material. The distinction between pulmonary hamartoma, chondroma, and low-grade chondrosarcoma relies largely on architectural features that are often not assessable in small samples. We report a case of an endobronchial lesion in which bronchoscopic biopsy fragments composed exclusively of mature hyaline cartilage raised the differential diagnosis of chondroma versus low-grade chondrosarcoma. Subsequent surgical resection revealed a well-circumscribed lesion composed of mature cartilage admixed with adipose tissue and entrapped bronchial epithelium, consistent with endobronchial hamartoma. This case highlights a classic diagnostic pitfall and underscores the limitations of biopsy in cartilaginous pulmonary tumors. Awareness of this entity is essential to avoid overdiagnosis and inappropriate aggressive management.
Endobronchial hamartoma; Pulmonary hamartoma; Chondrosarcoma; Endobronchial biopsy; Cartilaginous tumor; Diagnostic pitfall.
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Wafae El Aftassi, Manal El Beyeg, Laila Benbella, Mohamed Allaoui, Hafsa Chahdi and Mohamed Oukabli. Endobronchial hamartoma mimicking low-grade chondrosarcoma on biopsy: A diagnostic pitfall. World Journal of Advanced Research and Reviews, 2026, 30(03), 1747-1751. Article DOI: https://doi.org/10.30574/wjarr.2026.30.3.1685