Tumour volume and macroscopic growth pattern of bronchogenic carcinoma |
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Authors: | Kayser Klaus Toomes Heiki Vollhaber Hans-Hermann Burkhardt Hans-Ullrich |
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Affiliation: | (1) Institute of Pathology, University of Heidelberg im Neuenheimer Feld, 220 LVA-Hospital Rohrbach, D-6900 Heidelberg, Germany |
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Abstract: | Summary 126 resected malignant lung tumours were cut into serial sections. The tumour volume, the pTN-stage and the macroscopic growth pattern were computed. The average tumour volume was found to be 28.5–35.8 cm3 (confidence limits,p 95%) and to be independent of the major cell type of the carcinomas. The cell types grow in different macroscopically distinguishable tumour growth patterns: epidermoid carcinomas grow mostly in bizarre finger-like shapes and small cell anaplastic and adenocarcinomas more frequently in ball-like shapes. The different growth patterns depend on the cell type, the cellular response of the host tissue and the tumour volume. Due to irregular growth pattern the tumour volume computed by X-ray diameter is likely to be overestimated by 50%-300%. |
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Keywords: | Bronchogenic carcinoma Tumour volume Macroscopic growth Cellular response |
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