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Table 1 Summary of previous reports of oncocytosis, oncocytoma and OC cases in respiratory tract

From: Bronchial oncocytic carcinoma in an adult: a case report and literature review

Age/

Sex

Location

Biopsy

diagnosis

Final

diagnosis

Symptom

Identification of mitochondrion

Surgical

method

Outcome

References

70/M

Trachea

N/A

Oaa

Hemoptysis

N/A

Endoscopic

resection

Unknown

[8]

16/F

Trachea

LGMC

Oa

Hemoptysis

N/A

Lower tracheal

resection

Survived

[9]

80/M

Bronchus

Os

Os

Unknown

N/A

N/A

Unknown

[4]

50/F

left lung

OA

Oab

Dyspnea

PTAH, AT

N/A

Unknown

[10]

22/F

right

lower lobe

N/A

Oa

Unknown

EM

Enucleation

Unknown

[5]

68/M

right upper

lobe bronchus

CT

Oa

Malaise

PTAH, EM

Right upper

lobectomy

Unknown

[6]

51/F

right

middle lobe

Negative

Oa

None

EM

Right middle

lobectomy

Survived

[11]

34/M

right bronchus

N/A

OC

Hemoptysis

EM

Right upper lobectomy

with sleeve resection

of the main bronchus

Survived

Present case

  1. LGMC: low-grade mucoepidermoid carcinoma; PTAH: phosphotungstic acid hematoxylin; AT: antimitochondrial staining; OC: oncocytic carcinoma; Oa: oncocytoma; Os: oncocytosis; CT: carcinoid tumor; EM: electron microscopy; Unk: unknown; N/A: not applicable; a This oncocytoma with a concurrent pulmonary adenocarcinoma in left upper lung lope; b intrapulmonary multicentric oncocytoma;