Abstract
We report a case of solitary squamous papilloma of the bronchus presenting with hemoptysis. Thoracic computerized tomography scans revealed bronchiectasis of the right upper lobe, mediastinal lymphadenopathy and bilateral emphysematous areas in the lung field. On bronchoscopy, a polypoid hemorrhagic lesion was seen at the orifice of the bronchus of the right upper lobe, a biopsy specimen was obtained and diagnosis was made of squamous papilloma with a malignant potential.The final histopathologic diagnosis was squamous papilloma and carcinoma in situ. In conclusion, a solitary squamous papilloma may present with bronchiectasis and hemoptysis and may show malignant degeneration with carcinoma in situ. Therefore, surgical removal of these lesions is advised.