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Pulmonary blastoma: a comprehensive overview of a rare entity.

Ioannis TsamisStavroula-Porfyria ChachaliGeorgia GomatouIoannis TrontzasMaria MitsogianniNikolaos SyrigosIoannis VamvakarisElias Kotteas
Published in: Advances in respiratory medicine (2022)
Pulmonary blastoma is composed of an epithelial and a mesenchymal malignant component. Regarding pathogenesis, the origin of the biphasic cell population remains elusive. Characteristic immunohistochemical stains are supportive of diagnosis.Clinically, the symptomatology is non-specific, while 40% of the cases are asymptomatic. It is diagnosed at a younger agecompared to other types of lung cancer, and it is often non-metastatic at diagnosis allowing for surgical treatment. Data on management and survival are scarce and mainly come from isolated cases. Advances on targeted therapy may provide novel treatment options. Given the rarity of the cases, multicenter collaboration is needed in order to establish therapeutic guidelines.
Keyphrases
  • pulmonary hypertension
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  • bone marrow
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  • cell therapy
  • machine learning
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