Collision lung tumor associating typical carcinoid tumor to sclerosing hemangioma

Abstract Collision tumors associating carcinoid tumor and sclerosing pneumocytoma have rarely been reported in the literature. The clinical presentation may be challenging especially in cases showing multiple and bilateral nodules. This case illustrates the association of both tumors diagnosed incid...

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Main Authors: Mona Mlika, Abir Rais, Amina Abdelkbir, Soumeya Ben Saad, Mahdi Abdennadher, Ines Baccouche, Faouzi El Mezni
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Language:English
Published: Wiley 2022-08-01
Series:Clinical Case Reports
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1002/ccr3.6237
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author Mona Mlika
Abir Rais
Amina Abdelkbir
Soumeya Ben Saad
Mahdi Abdennadher
Ines Baccouche
Faouzi El Mezni
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Faouzi El Mezni
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description Abstract Collision tumors associating carcinoid tumor and sclerosing pneumocytoma have rarely been reported in the literature. The clinical presentation may be challenging especially in cases showing multiple and bilateral nodules. This case illustrates the association of both tumors diagnosed incidentally and illustrates a full spectrum of neuroendocrine lesions and sclerosing pneumocytoma. The authors present the case of a 52‐year‐old patient presenting an abdominal pain revealing a vesicular lithiasis and multiple pulmonary nodules. Radiologic follow‐up of the asymptomatic lung lesions revealed the stabilization of a left lobe lesion with a disappearance of the other lesions. A lobectomy with a mediastinal lymph node curettage was performed. The microscopic examination revealed both tumor components associating a typical carcinoid tumor to a sclerosing pneumocytoma in association to lesions of diffuse neuroendocrine hyperplasia present in the peri‐tumoral parenchyma. This case illustrates radiologic, gross, and microscopic features of a rare pulmonary tumor.
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spelling doaj.art-f8088664b6e64589ba17f86eca321cba2022-12-22T02:19:07ZengWileyClinical Case Reports2050-09042022-08-01108n/an/a10.1002/ccr3.6237Collision lung tumor associating typical carcinoid tumor to sclerosing hemangiomaMona Mlika0Abir Rais1Amina Abdelkbir2Soumeya Ben Saad3Mahdi Abdennadher4Ines Baccouche5Faouzi El Mezni6Department of Pathology Abderrahman Mami Hospital Ariana TunisiaFaculty of Medicine of Tunis University Tunis El Manar Tunis TunisiaFaculty of Medicine of Tunis University Tunis El Manar Tunis TunisiaLaboratory Research: LR18SP06 Tunis TunisiaLaboratory Research: LR18SP06 Tunis TunisiaDepartment of Radiology Abderrahman Mami Hospital Ariana TunisiaDepartment of Pathology Abderrahman Mami Hospital Ariana TunisiaAbstract Collision tumors associating carcinoid tumor and sclerosing pneumocytoma have rarely been reported in the literature. The clinical presentation may be challenging especially in cases showing multiple and bilateral nodules. This case illustrates the association of both tumors diagnosed incidentally and illustrates a full spectrum of neuroendocrine lesions and sclerosing pneumocytoma. The authors present the case of a 52‐year‐old patient presenting an abdominal pain revealing a vesicular lithiasis and multiple pulmonary nodules. Radiologic follow‐up of the asymptomatic lung lesions revealed the stabilization of a left lobe lesion with a disappearance of the other lesions. A lobectomy with a mediastinal lymph node curettage was performed. The microscopic examination revealed both tumor components associating a typical carcinoid tumor to a sclerosing pneumocytoma in association to lesions of diffuse neuroendocrine hyperplasia present in the peri‐tumoral parenchyma. This case illustrates radiologic, gross, and microscopic features of a rare pulmonary tumor.https://doi.org/10.1002/ccr3.6237carcinoid tumorcollision tumordiagnosissclerosing pneumocytomasurgery
spellingShingle Mona Mlika
Abir Rais
Amina Abdelkbir
Soumeya Ben Saad
Mahdi Abdennadher
Ines Baccouche
Faouzi El Mezni
Collision lung tumor associating typical carcinoid tumor to sclerosing hemangioma
Clinical Case Reports
carcinoid tumor
collision tumor
diagnosis
sclerosing pneumocytoma
surgery
title Collision lung tumor associating typical carcinoid tumor to sclerosing hemangioma
title_full Collision lung tumor associating typical carcinoid tumor to sclerosing hemangioma
title_fullStr Collision lung tumor associating typical carcinoid tumor to sclerosing hemangioma
title_full_unstemmed Collision lung tumor associating typical carcinoid tumor to sclerosing hemangioma
title_short Collision lung tumor associating typical carcinoid tumor to sclerosing hemangioma
title_sort collision lung tumor associating typical carcinoid tumor to sclerosing hemangioma
topic carcinoid tumor
collision tumor
diagnosis
sclerosing pneumocytoma
surgery
url https://doi.org/10.1002/ccr3.6237
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