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Comparison of thin-section CT and pathological findings in small solid-density type pulmonary adenocarcinoma: prognostic factors from CT findings

Comparative Study

doi: 10.1016/j.ejrad.2010.09.026. Epub 2010 Oct 20. Comparison of thin-section CT and pathological findings in small solid-density type pulmonary adenocarcinoma: prognostic factors from CT findings Haruhiro SaitoTetsuro KondoShuji MurakamiHiroyuki ItoMasahiro TsuboiFumihiro OshitaKazumasa NodaHaruhiko NakayamaTomoyuki YokoseYoichi KamedaKouzo Yamada

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Comparison of thin-section CT and pathological findings in small solid-density type pulmonary adenocarcinoma: prognostic factors from CT findings

Mizuki Ikehara et al. Eur J Radiol. 2012 Jan.

doi: 10.1016/j.ejrad.2010.09.026. Epub 2010 Oct 20. Authors Mizuki Ikehara  1 Haruhiro SaitoTetsuro KondoShuji MurakamiHiroyuki ItoMasahiro TsuboiFumihiro OshitaKazumasa NodaHaruhiko NakayamaTomoyuki YokoseYoichi KamedaKouzo Yamada Affiliation

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Abstract

Objective: We divided pulmonary adenocarcinoma of ≤ 20 mm into air-containing and solid-density types based on a percentage reduction of the maximum tumor diameter in the mediastinal window image compared to the area in the lung window image on thin-section (TS) CT of ≥ 50% (air-containing type) and <50% (solid-density type). No relapse occurred in patients with air-containing type. The prognosis of solid-density type may be poor even when the tumor size is 20mm or smaller. We investigated whether CT findings for these tumors could serve as prognostic factors.

Methods: The subjects were 105 patients with solid-density type pulmonary adenocarcinoma that was identified on TSCT and found to have a diameter of 20mm or smaller after surgical resection during the period from April 1997 to November 2004. Notches, air bronchogram, pleural retraction, spiculation, venous involvement, and ground glass opacity were examined on TSCT, and their associations with pathological findings (i.e., pleural invasion, lymphatic permeation, vascular invasion, lymph node metastasis, and Noguchi's classification) and relapse were investigated using chi-square test and Cox proportional hazards model.

Results: The incidence of relapse was significantly higher in cases with notches. The incidence of notches increased with tumor growth and notches were frequent in Noguchi type D tumors, reflecting poorly differentiated adenocarcinoma. Lymphatic permeation and type D cases were independent factors associated with a poor prognosis using Cox proportional hazards model.

Conclusions: TSCT findings may be useful for prediction of the prognosis of solid-density type pulmonary adenocarcinoma.

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