Massive Congenital Mesenchymal Malformation of the Lung: A Case Report with Ultrastructural Study

Abstract
An unusual congenital tumorous malformation of mesenchymal tissue caused severe respiratory distress in a premature infant. The solid mass, which replaced almost the entire left lung, was composed of interlacing fascicles of spindle cells that percolated through otherwise well-developed fetal lung tissue. The normal anatomic arrangement of bronchial components was altered, but bronchial cartilages were present. Ultrastructural study of the lesion showed mesenchymal cells with fibroblastic differentation.