Consideraciones radiológicas del cáncer de pulmón y Covid-19: una mirada oncológica

Joaquín Cánepa G, Joaquín Manosalva P, Carolina Simonetti I, Loreto Solo de Zaldívar A, G. Valenzuela T., Felipe Carvajal V, J. González M.
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Patients with SARS-Cov-2 infection and lung cancer have an unfavorable prognosis, characterized by higher rates of respiratory failure, use of invasive mechanical ventilation and higher mortality rates. Due to similarities in affected organs in Covid-19 and lung cancer, the radiological accurate diagnosis has become a challenge for physicians. Radiologic findings of lung cancer, such as parenchymal consolidation, spiculation and microlobulations are not specific. Imaging findings of Covid-19 in patients with lung cancer consist of multiple patchy multifocal bilateral ground-glass opacities and consolidations, being hardly distinguishable from an underlying lung malignancy. Differential radiological diagnosis in patients with lung cancer and Covid-19 must include pneumonitis and lung toxicity caused by chemotherapy, target therapies and radiotherapy. Follow-up and simulation tomography in radiotherapy have become an unexpected ally in the early detection of Covid-19 in asymptomatic stages in lung cancer patients. Patients with lung cancer should have particular considerations due to their high risk and the adverse effects of systemic therapies and radiotherapy.
肺癌和Covid-19的放射学考虑:肿瘤学观点
SARS-Cov-2感染合并肺癌患者预后不良,其特点是呼吸衰竭发生率较高,使用有创机械通气,死亡率较高。由于新冠肺炎与肺癌的受累器官相似,影像学准确诊断已成为医生面临的挑战。肺癌的放射学表现,如实质实变、细泡和微小叶化,不具有特异性。肺癌患者的影像学表现为多发斑片状多灶双侧磨玻璃混浊和实变,难以与潜在的肺部恶性肿瘤区分。肺癌和Covid-19患者的放射鉴别诊断必须包括化疗、靶向治疗和放疗引起的肺炎和肺毒性。放疗中的随访和模拟断层扫描已成为肺癌患者无症状期早期发现新冠肺炎的意想不到的盟友。由于肺癌的高风险和全身治疗和放射治疗的不良反应,患者应特别注意。
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