TY - JOUR
T1 - Resected peripheral small cell carcinoma of the lung
T2 - Computed tomographic-histologic correlation
AU - Yabuuchi, Hidetake
AU - Murayama, Sadayuki
AU - Sakai, Shuji
AU - Hashiguchi, Norihisa
AU - Murakami, Junji
AU - Muranaka, Toru
AU - Soeda, Hiroyasu
AU - Sugio, Kenji
AU - Nagashima, Akira
AU - Masuda, Kouji
PY - 1999/4
Y1 - 1999/4
N2 - In order to clarify the characteristic computed tomographic findings of peripheral small cell lung cancer, the authors investigated 12 patients with surgically resected and histologically proven peripheral small cell lung cancer. Conventional computed tomography was performed on all, and additional high-resolution computed tomographic images were obtained for nine patients. Marginal, internal, and surrounding features of the tumors were analyzed, and these findings were correlated with histologic findings. All 12 tumors appeared as homogenous masses, and eight had well-defined margins. Lobulation was found in seven, marginal ground-glass opacity in three, fine spiculation in two, and both ground-glass opacity and spiculation in one. Cut specimens showed whitish medullary masses without large areas of necrosis, and microscopic specimens showed small areas of necrosis in 11 patients. Marginal ground-glass opacities corresponded to focal edema and hemorrhage in two patients and to intraalveolar invasion in one. Fine spiculation corresponded to vascular/lymphatic invasion in one patient and to irregular intraalveolar spread in another. The authors concluded that a homogenous mass without necrosis is the most characteristic feature of peripheral small cell carcinoma on computed tomography.
AB - In order to clarify the characteristic computed tomographic findings of peripheral small cell lung cancer, the authors investigated 12 patients with surgically resected and histologically proven peripheral small cell lung cancer. Conventional computed tomography was performed on all, and additional high-resolution computed tomographic images were obtained for nine patients. Marginal, internal, and surrounding features of the tumors were analyzed, and these findings were correlated with histologic findings. All 12 tumors appeared as homogenous masses, and eight had well-defined margins. Lobulation was found in seven, marginal ground-glass opacity in three, fine spiculation in two, and both ground-glass opacity and spiculation in one. Cut specimens showed whitish medullary masses without large areas of necrosis, and microscopic specimens showed small areas of necrosis in 11 patients. Marginal ground-glass opacities corresponded to focal edema and hemorrhage in two patients and to intraalveolar invasion in one. Fine spiculation corresponded to vascular/lymphatic invasion in one patient and to irregular intraalveolar spread in another. The authors concluded that a homogenous mass without necrosis is the most characteristic feature of peripheral small cell carcinoma on computed tomography.
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U2 - 10.1097/00005382-199904000-00007
DO - 10.1097/00005382-199904000-00007
M3 - Article
C2 - 10210482
AN - SCOPUS:0033001559
SN - 0883-5993
VL - 14
SP - 105
EP - 108
JO - Journal of Thoracic Imaging
JF - Journal of Thoracic Imaging
IS - 2
ER -