鳞状细胞肺癌的非典型影像学表现:1例报告及叙述回顾

Nunki Puspita Utomo, Brenda Miriane Rustam, Sudharmadji Sudharmadji
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简介:肺部多发边界清晰的圆形结节,也被称为“炮弹”状,通常与特异性肺转移有关。然而,有限的报告表明这一发现,特别是如果与年轻人群的原发性鳞状细胞肺癌相关。这是印度尼西亚首例19岁男性原发性肺和胸部鳞状细胞癌的病例报告,x线片图像模仿“炮弹”外观。病例描述:19岁男性表现为进展性咯血病史两周,无其他异常呼吸症状,但声带松弛减轻。受试者偶尔吸烟,2009年有肺结核史,肾上腺或肾上腺上肿块。x线显示多发双侧肺结节,类似炮弹样。结节的细针穿刺活检(FNA)完成并解释为原发性鳞状细胞癌。给予对症治疗,第5天出院。结论:根据本病例报告的发现,“炮弹”或其类似物并不总是某些癌症的典型特征。在肿瘤的情况下,x线片的发现还应与其他支持性检查(如活检和临床表现)相关联。
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Atypical Radiology Imaging of Squamous Cell Lung Carcinoma: A Case Report and Narrative Review
Introduction: Multiple well-circumscribed round nodules, also known as “Cannonball” appearance in the lungs, are typically associated with specific pulmonary metastases. However, limited reports denote the finding, especially if correlated with primary squamous cell lung carcinoma in the younger population. This is the first case report in Indonesia of a 19-year-old male with primary squamous cell carcinoma in the lung and chest radiograph image mimicking a “Cannonball” appearance Case Presentation: A 19-year-old male was presented with a history of progressing hemoptysis for two weeks with no other abnormal respiratory symptoms but a reduction of vocal fremitus. The subject is an occasional smoker and had a history of lung tuberculosis in 2009 and a suprarenal or adrenal mass. X-ray imaging revealed multiple bilateral pulmonary nodules, mimicking the “Cannonball” appearance. A fine needle aspiration (FNA) biopsy of a nodule was done and interpreted to be primary squamous cell carcinoma. Symptomatic treatment was given and the subject was discharged on the fifth day. Conclusions:  A “Cannonball” appearance or its mimic is not always typical to certain carcinoma based on what this case report finds. In the case of a tumor, radiograph findings should also be correlated with other supporting tests such as biopsy and clinical presentation.
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