1.A Case of Pulmonary Adenocarcinoma Developed on a Previous Lesion from Microscopic Polyangiitis.
Jae yoon PARK ; Seong woo LEE ; Shin Young AHN ; Jong Cheol JEONG ; Sunghae CHANG ; Tae Woo LEE ; Kook Hwan OH ; Hojun CHIN ; Kwon Wook JOO ; Yon Su KIM ; Curie AHN ; Jin Suk HAN ; Jeong wook SEO ; Suhnggwon KIM
Korean Journal of Nephrology 2010;29(6):787-791
This report examines a patient with pulmonary adenocarcinoma that developed on a previous lesion from microscopic polyangiitis. A 59-year-old woman had been diagnosed with microscopic polyangiitis in October of 1988 based on her clinical symptoms and serological tests, which were positive for anti-neutrophil cytoplasmic antibodies. Her glomerulonephritis had been well controlled with low-dose prednisolone. She presented in October of 2005 with vague chest discomfort and dyspnea on exertion. Physical examination was unremarkable. A non-contrast computed tomography (CT) scan of the chest showed patch ground-glass opacity at the right lower lobe of the lung. Because we did not believe the lesion to be a definite malignancy, we decided to follow up with chest images over a short interval. During the 18 months following the images, the lesion did not change. However, the opacity of the lesion increased slightly over the last two months, and a non-contrast CT scan of the chest was therefore performed. A CT scan showed persistent ground-glass opacity with a slightly solid portion. To diagnose the previous finding and possibly to provide treatment, a right lower lobectomy of the lung via video-assisted thoracoscopic surgery was performed. The pathologic review of the resected lung revealed an adenocarcinoma, stage pT1N0. After one year, fluorodeoxyglucose positron emission tomography was performed, and no evidence of a recurrent malignancy was found.
Adenocarcinoma
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Antibodies, Antineutrophil Cytoplasmic
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Dyspnea
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Female
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Follow-Up Studies
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Glomerulonephritis
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Humans
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Lung
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Microscopic Polyangiitis
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Middle Aged
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Physical Examination
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Positron-Emission Tomography
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Prednisolone
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Serologic Tests
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Thoracic Surgery, Video-Assisted
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Thorax