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American Journal of Roentgenology, Vol 149, Issue 6, 1139-1143
Copyright © 1987 by American Roentgen Ray Society


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CT-pathologic correlation in small peripheral lung cancers

K Kuriyama, R Tateishi, O Doi, K Kodama, M Tatsuta, M Matsuda, T Mitani, Y Narumi, and M Fujita

Department of Diagnostic Radiology, Center for Adult Diseases, Osaka, Japan.

To evaluate the morphology of small peripheral lung cancers, we studied thin-section CT images of 18 small peripheral lung cancers (14 adenocarcinomas, two squamous-cell carcinomas, one large-cell carcinoma, and one carcinoid) in 17 patients. After surgical resection, specimens were sliced transversely, and the gross morphology and histology were correlated with the appearance of the lesion on preoperative thin-section CT images. CT images showed fine speculations in 78%, a notch in 83%, pleural retraction in 78%, and convergence of peripheral vessels in 83% of the 18 lung cancers. Furthermore, in cases of papillary adenocarcinoma, the lesions had heterogeneous densities (78%) and small cavitations (67%). CT showed a peripheral fluffy zone in most of the well- or moderately differentiated papillary adenocarcinomas. This correlated well with tumor cells lining the alveolar walls, observed in pathologic studies. Comparison of thin-section CT images with pathologic data suggests that the demonstration of the lung-tumor interface and the tumor's internal texture, while not specific for malignant lesions, can make the CT diagnosis of small peripheral lung cancers more accurate.
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