March 2022 Medical Image of the Month: Pulmonary Nodules in the Setting of Diffuse Idiopathic Pulmonary Neuroendocrine Cell Hyperplasia (DIPNECH)

C. Jokerst, H. Tazelaar, Carlos Rojas, P. Panse, K. Cummings, E. Jensen, M. Gotway
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No abstract available. Article truncated after 150 words. A 62-year-old woman presented to an outside hospital with chronic cough, prompting a CXR. Findings further prompted unenhanced chest CT to evaluate possible pulmonary nodules. The CT demonstrated multiple scattered, solid and centrilobular pulmonary nodules, most of which were small but there were two >1 cm nodules, one in the right upper lobe (RUL) and a second in the lingula (Figure 1A,B). A subsequent FDG PET-CT was performed demonstrating increased metabolic activity in the RUL nodule with no activity in the lingular nodule (Figure 1C,D). Biopsy of the RUL nodule was consistent with a carcinoid. At this point the patient was referred to our center for further management. A repeat chest CT failed to demonstrate any significant change in the nodules. MIP and MinIP reconstructions from that examination demonstrate multiple small, solid pulmonary nodules (arrows) (Figure 2A), many of which were associated with air-trapping resulting in pulmonary mosaicism (circled) (Figure …
本月医学影像:弥漫性特发性肺神经内分泌细胞增生(DIPNECH)背景下的肺结节
没有摘要。文章在150字后被删节。一名62岁妇女因慢性咳嗽到外院就诊,促使进行急诊检查。结果进一步提示胸部CT平扫检查可能的肺结节。CT示多发散在实性小叶中心型肺结节,多数小结节,但有2个> 1cm结节,1个在右上叶(RUL), 1个在舌部(图1A,B)。随后的FDG PET-CT显示RUL结节的代谢活性增加,而舌状结节没有活性(图1C,D)。RUL结节的活检符合类癌。此时,患者被转到我们中心进行进一步治疗。复查胸部CT未见结节有任何明显改变。该检查的MIP和MinIP重建显示多个小的实性肺结节(箭头)(图2A),其中许多与空气捕获相关,导致肺部镶嵌(圆圈)(图2A)。
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