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Radiological and clinical features of large consolidative-type pulmonary invasive mucinous adenocarcinoma.

Jiaqi ChenLinlin QiJian-Wei WangLiyan XueQi XueJia JiaGuochao ZhangJianing LiuFenglan LiShulei Cui
Published in: The clinical respiratory journal (2024)
Halo, vacuole, angiogram, and dead branch signs were frequently observed in consolidative-type IMA. Kirsten rat sarcoma viral oncogene mutations are common in consolidative-type IMA, especially site G12V, whereas epidermal growth factor receptor mutations were rare; therefore, gene immunotherapy was more difficult. Most patients were in stage T3-T4; however, lymph node metastasis was rare.
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