Background: Adenomatous hyperplasia of the peripheral lung has been suggested to be a preneoplastic lesion leading to peripherally localized lung carcinomas. The paucity of data about cellular and vascular characteristics of this lesion in comparison to normal lung prompted this investigation.
Material And Methods: We describe results of two investigations comprising 75 cases and 70 cases, respectively, with atypical adenomatous hyperplasia (AAH) of the lung, respectively: (a) a prospective study part with thorough analysis of surgical lung specimens (lobes and lungs) for light microscopical detection of the lesion; and (b) a retrospective study part with immuno- and lectin histochemical analysis of AAH and non-neoplastic lung parenchyma monitoring expression of growth-related markers and changes in vascularization patterns.