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__NOTOC__ | * __NOTOC__ Overlapping histologic features differentiation of primary and secondary tumors are difficult. | ||
* Topography, size and form of pulmonary growth pattern are important aspects for the differential diagnosis. | |||
* Primary lung tumors are mainly localized in upper lobes as singular nodules, metastases in lower lobes as multiple lesions. | |||
* On the contarary, endobronchial primary or secondary squamous cell carcinomas findings of severe dysplasia and CIS of the bronchial epithelium are important. | |||
* Stroma and vascularisation pattern of primary and secondary lung tumors differ in distribution, arrangement and extracellular matrix components. | |||
* Pulmonary vascular changes in primary tumors are characterized by vascular infiltration, destruction and occlusion whereas in secondary tumors intravascular embolisation and extravasation predominate. | |||
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| rowspan="4" |Squamous cell carcinoma | |||
|Papillary | |||
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|Clear cell | |||
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|Small cell | |||
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|Basaloid | |||
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|Small cell carcinoma | |||
|Combined small cell carcinoma | |||
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| rowspan="5" |Adeno carcinoma | |||
|Adenocarcinoma, mixed subtype | |||
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|Acinar adenocarcinoma | |||
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|Papillary adenocarcinoma | |||
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|Bronchioloalveolar carcinoma | |||
* Nonmucinous | |||
* Mucinous | |||
* Mixed nonmucinous and mucinous or indeterminate | |||
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|Solid adenocarcinoma with mucin production | |||
* Fetal adenocarcinoma | |||
* Mucinous (“colloid”) carcinoma | |||
* Mucinous cystadenocarcinoma | |||
* Signet ring adenocarcinoma | |||
* Clear cell adenocarcinoma | |||
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| rowspan="6" |Large cell carcinoma | |||
|Giant-cell carcinoma of the lung | |||
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|Basaloid large cell carcinoma of the lung | |||
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|Clear cell carcinoma of the lung | |||
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|Lymphoepithelioma-like carcinoma of the lung | |||
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|Large-cell lung carcinoma with rhabdoid phenotype | |||
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|Large cell neuroendocrine carcinoma of the lung | |||
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|Sarcomatoid carcinoma | |||
|Pleomorphic carcinoma | |||
Spindle cell carcinoma | |||
Giant cell carcinoma | |||
Carcinosarcoma | |||
Pulmonary blastoma | |||
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Revision as of 21:41, 3 March 2018
- Overlapping histologic features differentiation of primary and secondary tumors are difficult.
- Topography, size and form of pulmonary growth pattern are important aspects for the differential diagnosis.
- Primary lung tumors are mainly localized in upper lobes as singular nodules, metastases in lower lobes as multiple lesions.
- On the contarary, endobronchial primary or secondary squamous cell carcinomas findings of severe dysplasia and CIS of the bronchial epithelium are important.
- Stroma and vascularisation pattern of primary and secondary lung tumors differ in distribution, arrangement and extracellular matrix components.
- Pulmonary vascular changes in primary tumors are characterized by vascular infiltration, destruction and occlusion whereas in secondary tumors intravascular embolisation and extravasation predominate.
Squamous cell carcinoma | Papillary | ||
Clear cell | |||
Small cell | |||
Basaloid | |||
Small cell carcinoma | Combined small cell carcinoma | ||
Adeno carcinoma | Adenocarcinoma, mixed subtype | ||
Acinar adenocarcinoma | |||
Papillary adenocarcinoma | |||
Bronchioloalveolar carcinoma
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Solid adenocarcinoma with mucin production
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Large cell carcinoma | Giant-cell carcinoma of the lung | ||
Basaloid large cell carcinoma of the lung | |||
Clear cell carcinoma of the lung | |||
Lymphoepithelioma-like carcinoma of the lung | |||
Large-cell lung carcinoma with rhabdoid phenotype | |||
Large cell neuroendocrine carcinoma of the lung | |||
Sarcomatoid carcinoma | Pleomorphic carcinoma
Spindle cell carcinoma Giant cell carcinoma Carcinosarcoma Pulmonary blastoma |