The authors set out to determine how histologic variability in bronchioloalveolar cell carcinoma impacts dominant radiographic patterns shown by computed tomography (CT). Thoracic CT's of all patients with pathologically confirmed bronchioloalveolar cell carcinoma diagnosed over a 36-month period were reviewed without knowledge of underlying histologic type. The dominant CT pattern was recorded as 1) air space consolidation; 2) focal nodule or mass; and 3) multicentric nodules or masses. Nodules and masses were further characterized according to borders, distribution, and associated findings, including spiculations and air bronchograms. Histology was independently reviewed. Twenty-seven patients, 16 women and 11 men, mean age 60 years, were diagnosed with bronchioloalveolar cell carcinoma. In 6 (22%) of the 27 cases, the histology was mucinous, with malignant goblet cells identified. Five (83%) of the six mucinous neoplasms manifested as air space consolidation and three (50%) of the six presented with multiple nodules, in which two had coexisting air space consolidation. Of the remaining 21 cases (78%) with nonmucinous histology, the primary malignant cells of origin included Clara cells (n = 8), tall columnar epithelial cells (n = 7) and alveolar type II pneumocytes (n = 6). Sclerosis was a dominant histologic feature in 14 (67%) of the 21 cases. Seventeen (81%) of the nonmucinous neoplasms presented as isolated nodules or masses and four (19%) presented as multiple nodules or masses. Of these four patients with multifocal disease and nonmucinous histology, multiple bronchioloalveolar adenomas accounted for multicentricity in two of the patients. Significant correlations included air space consolidation with mucinous histology (p = 0.001) and focal nodule or mass with nonmucinous histology (p = 0.001). At CT of bronchioloalveolar cell carcinoma, the patterns of air-space consolidation correlate with mucinous histology and isolated nodules or masses with nonmucinous histology. The pattern of multiple nodules or masses, however, did not correlate with histology. Coexisting bronchioloalveolar adenomas can contribute to apparent multicentric disease in patients with nonmucinous histology.
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