Ciliated muconodular papillary tumor of the lung: a case report and literature review

Abstract Background Ciliated Muconodular Papillary Tumor (CMPT) was first reported in 2002, and fewer than 100 cases have since been reported. The prognosis after surgical resection is good, and recurrence has not been reported. However, it is easily misdiagnosed as adenocarcinoma. Summarizing the C...

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Main Authors: Hailong Liu, Peikai Huang, Meng Zhang, Xianqiang Zhu, Jun Chen, Mengqiang Xiao
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Language:English
Published: SpringerOpen 2022-04-01
Series:The Egyptian Journal of Bronchology
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1186/s43168-021-00094-7
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author Hailong Liu
Peikai Huang
Meng Zhang
Xianqiang Zhu
Jun Chen
Mengqiang Xiao
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Peikai Huang
Meng Zhang
Xianqiang Zhu
Jun Chen
Mengqiang Xiao
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description Abstract Background Ciliated Muconodular Papillary Tumor (CMPT) was first reported in 2002, and fewer than 100 cases have since been reported. The prognosis after surgical resection is good, and recurrence has not been reported. However, it is easily misdiagnosed as adenocarcinoma. Summarizing the CT features of CMPT will help doctors better understand the disease. Case presentation Here, we report a rare and interesting case of ciliated muconodular papillary tumor. A 6-mm diameter solid nodule with slight lobulation, short spines, and subpleural indentation. Patients with clinical diagnosis of high-risk subpleural nodule in the left lung underwent thoracoscopic surgery. Most CMPT cases lack specific clinical manifestations and were found incidentally on physical examination or during a workup for other diseases. The disease was diagnosed through CT and biopsy, and it responded well to surgery. Conclusions This paper presents the detailed computed tomography features of CMPT to help prevent misdiagnosis. The typical manifestations of CMPT imaging as solid and partial nodules, nodules in subpleural or peripheral zones, and nodules contain cavities.
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spelling doaj.art-d7376d07baf04cb4b798e488831df67f2022-12-22T02:03:49ZengSpringerOpenThe Egyptian Journal of Bronchology1687-84262314-85512022-04-011611910.1186/s43168-021-00094-7Ciliated muconodular papillary tumor of the lung: a case report and literature reviewHailong Liu0Peikai Huang1Meng Zhang2Xianqiang Zhu3Jun Chen4Mengqiang Xiao5Department of Radiology, Zhuhai Hospital Guangdong Hospital of Traditional Chinese MedicineDepartment of Radiology, Zhuhai Hospital Guangdong Hospital of Traditional Chinese MedicineDepartment of Radiology, Zhuhai Hospital Guangdong Hospital of Traditional Chinese MedicinePathology Department, Zhuhai Hospital Guangdong Hospital of Traditional Chinese MedicineDepartment of Radiology, Zhuhai Hospital Guangdong Hospital of Traditional Chinese MedicineDepartment of Radiology, Zhuhai Hospital Guangdong Hospital of Traditional Chinese MedicineAbstract Background Ciliated Muconodular Papillary Tumor (CMPT) was first reported in 2002, and fewer than 100 cases have since been reported. The prognosis after surgical resection is good, and recurrence has not been reported. However, it is easily misdiagnosed as adenocarcinoma. Summarizing the CT features of CMPT will help doctors better understand the disease. Case presentation Here, we report a rare and interesting case of ciliated muconodular papillary tumor. A 6-mm diameter solid nodule with slight lobulation, short spines, and subpleural indentation. Patients with clinical diagnosis of high-risk subpleural nodule in the left lung underwent thoracoscopic surgery. Most CMPT cases lack specific clinical manifestations and were found incidentally on physical examination or during a workup for other diseases. The disease was diagnosed through CT and biopsy, and it responded well to surgery. Conclusions This paper presents the detailed computed tomography features of CMPT to help prevent misdiagnosis. The typical manifestations of CMPT imaging as solid and partial nodules, nodules in subpleural or peripheral zones, and nodules contain cavities.https://doi.org/10.1186/s43168-021-00094-7Ciliated muconodular papillary tumorLung tumorComputed tomography
spellingShingle Hailong Liu
Peikai Huang
Meng Zhang
Xianqiang Zhu
Jun Chen
Mengqiang Xiao
Ciliated muconodular papillary tumor of the lung: a case report and literature review
The Egyptian Journal of Bronchology
Ciliated muconodular papillary tumor
Lung tumor
Computed tomography
title Ciliated muconodular papillary tumor of the lung: a case report and literature review
title_full Ciliated muconodular papillary tumor of the lung: a case report and literature review
title_fullStr Ciliated muconodular papillary tumor of the lung: a case report and literature review
title_full_unstemmed Ciliated muconodular papillary tumor of the lung: a case report and literature review
title_short Ciliated muconodular papillary tumor of the lung: a case report and literature review
title_sort ciliated muconodular papillary tumor of the lung a case report and literature review
topic Ciliated muconodular papillary tumor
Lung tumor
Computed tomography
url https://doi.org/10.1186/s43168-021-00094-7
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