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Benign Tumors and Tumor-Like Lesions (Excluding Adenomas) of the Lung: Radiological and Clinicopathological Analysis of 48 Cases
Authors:TENGAN  ISAMU; SUEMASU  KEIICHI; EGUCHI  KENJI; KODAMA  TETSURO; SHIMOSATO  YUKIO; KAJITA  MASAFUMI; TSUCHIYA  RYOSUKE
Institution:Department of Surgery National Cancer Center Tokyo
*Department of Internal Medicine National Cancer Center Tokyo
**Department of Pathology Division, National Cancer Center Tokyo
Abstract:Forty-eight cases of surgically resected benign tumors and tumor-likelesions of the lung were analyzed, with the following results:1) Hamartoma and sclerosing hemangioma have well defined borders,compressing bronchi and blood vessels, and are loosely boundto the surrounding lung parenchyma. 2) Hamartomas, in 90% ofthe cases, showed "nodularity" on film tomograms. Histologically,nodularity at the edge was produced by lobules of cartilage.3) Fifty-three percent of the patients with sclerosing hemangiomawere middle-aged females and asymptomatic. Only two patientscomplained of hemosputum. Routine roentgenograms showed a roundshadow with homogeneous density. Cut surfaces were solid withvarious degrees of hasemorrhage. 4) Roentgenograms of benignmesothelioma showed large tumors more than 4 cm in diameter,in which extrapleural signs could be observed. 5) "Calcification"was seen on the roentgenograms of seven out of 27 hamartomasand one out of 15 sclerosing hemangiomas. Pleural retractioncould not be seen in our series. Xerotomography was superiorto film tomography in showing calcification. 6) One of the sclerosinghemangiomas was double, and the other 47 benign tumors and tumor-likelesions were solitary; the lesions were peripheral in 45 casesand central in three. All of the patients were free of localrecurrence and distant metastasis.
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