CT Characteristics and Pathologic Basis of Solitary Cystic Lung Cancer.
Yang TanJie GaoChongchong WuShaohong ZhaoJing YuRuiping ZhuQing ZhangGuangyao WuXinying XueJianlin WuPublished in: Radiology (2019)
There are increasing reports of a type of lung cancer that manifests as solitary cystic airspaces. The purpose of this case series was to
identify the CT features and possible mechanisms of solitary cystic lung cancer, on the basis of CT observations and pathologic characteristics.
The clinical, imaging, and pathologic data of 106 patients with solitary cystic lung cancer were collected and analyzed between
January 2011 and December 2017. CT images were reviewed independently by three radiologists who were blinded to pathologic findings.
Demographic data and clinical and smoking status were extracted from the medical records. The mean age was 58.8 years 6 10.6
(standard deviation) (range, 30–82 years). CT features in the 106 patients included nonuniform cystic walls in 96 (90.6%) patients, cyst
septations in 62 (58.5%) patients, nodular walls in 58 (54.7%) patients, ground-glass opacity around the cyst in 53 patients (50.0%), and
irregular margins in 42 (39.6%) patients. At histologic examination, the majority of cases (81 [87.1%] of 93) were adenocarcinoma.
Keyphrases
- end stage renal disease
- chronic kidney disease
- newly diagnosed
- computed tomography
- prognostic factors
- healthcare
- squamous cell carcinoma
- neoadjuvant chemotherapy
- machine learning
- patient reported outcomes
- deep learning
- lymph node
- radiation therapy
- locally advanced
- dual energy
- artificial intelligence
- smoking cessation
- study protocol