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Pulmonary mucosa‐associated lymphoid tissue lymphoma: CT findings and pathological basis

Wanli Bi, Shuo Zhao, Chongchong Wu, Jie Gao, Shaohong Zhao, Shifeng Yang, Yan Deng, Pei Nie, Xinxin Yu, Hui Deng, Xuelei Zang, Xidong Ma, Jun Han, Idorenyin Polycarp Asuquo, Ximing Wang, Xinying Xue

2021Journal of Surgical Oncology14 citationsDOI

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Pulmonary mucosa-associated lymphoid tissue lymphoma (MALToma) is the most frequent subset of primary pulmonary lymphoma. This study aimed to identify radiologic characteristics of pulmonary MALToma based on computed tomography (CT) observations and pathologic features, and further investigate its prognosis. METHODS: Sixty-six patients (55.4 ± 10.9 years; 51.5% male) diagnosed as pulmonary MALToma by pathology were retrospectively enrolled. According to distributions and features of lesions shown on CT, patients were divided into three patterns, including single nodular/mass, multiple nodular/mass, and pneumonia-like consolidative. RESULTS: Variety of the location and extent of the lymphomatous infiltration accounted for different characteristics demonstrated at CT. The pneumonia-like consolidative pattern was the most frequent pattern observed in 42 patients (63.6%), followed by single nodular/mass (21.2%) and multiple nodular/mass (15.2%). CT features included air bronchogram (72.7%), well-marginated halo sign (53.0%), coarse spiculate with different lengths (72.7%), angiogram sign (77.1% of 35 patients), peribronchovascular thickening (48.5%), irregular cavitation (16.7%) and pulmonary cyst (7.6%). The estimated 5-year cumulative overall survival rate of pulmonary MALToma was 100.0%. CONCLUSIONS: Pulmonary MALToma demonstrates several characteristics at CT. Identification of the significant pulmonary abnormalities of this indolent disease entity might be helpful for early diagnosis and optimal treatment.

Topics & Concepts

MedicineHalo signLymphomaPathologicalLungRadiologyPathologyPneumoniaMucosa-associated lymphoid tissueLymphatic systemMALT lymphomaComputed tomographyInternal medicineLymphoma Diagnosis and TreatmentCNS Lymphoma Diagnosis and TreatmentCardiac tumors and thrombi
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