Ciliated muconodular papillary tumor is a rare tumor of the lung with 38 cases reported to date in the English literature. It is typically found incidentally in older adults (average age, 67 years) as a small, peripheral, ground glass opacity or nodule on computed tomography. Microscopically, the tumor is composed of a mixture of ciliated columnar, mucous, and basal cells in a variety of architectural patterns including glandular, papillary, lepidic, and micropapillary growth patterns. Recently, studies have shown the tumor has several associated gene alterations, supporting that the lesion is indeed neoplastic. The tumor seemingly follows an indolent clinical course, as there have been no reported recurrences or metastases. In this article, we review the clinical, radiographic, pathologic, and molecular findings of ciliated muconodular papillary tumors. Diagnostic pitfalls and the diagnostic considerations are discussed.
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Thorac Cancer
October 2024
Department of Thoracic Surgery, Bahçeşehir University, Istanbul, Turkey.
Bronchiolar adenoma (BA)/ciliated muconodular papillary tumor (CMPT) is a rare pulmonary neoplasm, with less than 150 cases documented in the literature. We report a unique case of BA/CMPT complicated by lymphoid interstitial pneumonia (LIP) in a 55-year-old male with Sjögren's disease. This is the first documented instance of such a comorbidity.
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May 2024
From the Department of Pathology, Cleveland Clinic, Cleveland Ohio.
Context.—: Intraoperative (frozen section) analysis of lung lesions (nodules, masses, ground-glass opacities) can occasionally be diagnostically challenging.
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Department of General Thoracic Surgery, Saitama Medical University International Medical Center, Hidaka, Japan.
Solitary pulmonary papillomas (SPPs) are rare lung neoplasms. Histologically, SPP is classified into three subtypes, and mixed squamous and glandular papilloma (MP) is the rarest subtype. Although SPPs are considered benign tumors, there have been several reports on the synchronous malignant transformation in SPPs.
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Department of Pathology, Zhongshan Hospital, Fudan University, Shanghai, China.
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Department of Radiology, Weifang No. 2 People's Hospital, Shandong Province, China.
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