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SMARCA4-deficient non-small cell lung carcinoma: clinicodemographic, computed tomography, and positron emission tomography-computed tomography features

Jong Hee Kim, Jung Han Woo, Chae Young Lim, T. An, Joungho Han, Myung Jin Chung, Yoon Ki

2024Journal of Thoracic Disease10 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Background: SMARCA4-deficient non-small cell lung carcinoma (SD-NSCLC) is a relatively rare tumor, which occurs in 5-10% of NSCLC. Based on World Health Organization thoracic tumor classification system, SMARCA4-deficient undifferentiated tumor (SD-UT) is recognized as a separate entity from SD-NSCLC. Differentiation between SD-NSCLC and SD-UT is often difficult due to shared biological continuum, but often required for choosing appropriate treatment regimen. Therefore, the aim of our study was to identify the clinicopathologic, computed tomography (CT), and positron emission tomography (PET)-CT imaging features of SD-NSCLC. Methods: Nine patients of pathologically confirmed SD-NSCLC were included in our analysis. We reviewed electronic medical records for clinical information, demographic features, CT, and PET-CT imaging features were analyzed. Results: Smoking history and male predominance are observed in all patients with SD-NSCLC (n=9). On CT, SD-NSCLC appeared as relatively well-defined masses with lobulated contour (n=8) and peripheral location (n=7). Invasion of adjacent pleura or chest wall (n=7) were frequently observed, regardless of small tumor size. Four cases showed lymph node metastases. Among nine patients, three patients showed multiple bone metastases, and one patient showed lung-to-lung metastases. Conclusions: In patient with SD-NSCLC, there was tendency for male smokers, peripheral location and invasion of adjacent pleural or chest wall invasion regardless of small tumor size, when compared to SD-UT.

Topics & Concepts

MedicineLung cancerPositron emission tomographyRadiologyLungCarcinomaSmall-cell carcinomaComputed tomographyLymph nodeSmall Cell Lung CarcinomaTomographyNuclear medicinePathologyInternal medicineChromatin Remodeling and CancerMechanisms of cancer metastasisMetastasis and carcinoma case studies
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