Abstract
We encountered an extremely rare case of multiple pulmonary sclerosing hemangiomas (PSH) with extensive neuroendocrine lesions, including pulmonary neuroendocrine cell (PNC) hyperplasia, multiple carcinoid tumorlets and typical carcinoid tumors within one pulmonary lobe. To the best of our knowledge, this is the first reported case in the English medical literature of PSH combined and admixed with carcinoid tumors and extensive neuroendocrine proliferation. This case is noteworthy for several reasons. First, the lesion is multi-nodular and unusually large for a typical PSH, which may mimic malignancy on imaging studies and cause diagnostic difficulties. Second, sampling bias may lead to diagnostic errors for a lesion containing two different types of neoplasms. Third, our case displays a rare mixed and mosaic pattern of PSH with a full spectrum of pulmonary neuroendocrine lesions, which may imply a potential intrinsic association in pathogenesis between PSH and concomitant neuroendocrine neoplasms. The clinical implication of multiple PSHs is also discussed. © 2014 Wang et al.; licensee BioMed Central Ltd.
Original language | English |
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Article number | 209 |
Journal | World Journal of Surgical Oncology |
Volume | 12 |
Issue number | 1 |
DOIs | |
State | Published - Jul 15 2014 |
ASJC Scopus Subject Areas
- Surgery
- Oncology
Keywords
- Carcinoid
- Multiple
- Pulmonary neuroendocrine cell hyperplasia
- Pulmonary sclerosing hemangioma
- Cell Proliferation
- Prognosis
- Humans
- Middle Aged
- Lung Neoplasms/diagnosis
- Neuroendocrine Tumors/diagnosis
- Carcinoid Tumor/diagnosis
- Hyperplasia/diagnosis
- Neoplasms, Multiple Primary/diagnosis
- Pulmonary Sclerosing Hemangioma/diagnosis
- Female