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  • * A study involving 352 patients found that microcalcifications were present in 83% of calcified ILNs, and 93.6% of these ILNs were associated with malignancy, compared to only 44.9% in ILNs without calcifications.
  • * Patients with lung cancer who had calcified ILNs also showed a higher occurrence of ALK rearrangement, indicating a potential genomic link related to the presence of microcalcifications.

Article Abstract

Background: Microcalcifications are acknowledged as a malignancy risk factor in multiple cancers. However, the prevalence and association of intrathoracic lymph node (ILN) calcifications with malignancy remain unexplored.

Methods: In this cross-sectional study, we enrolled patients with known/suspected malignancy and an indication for endosonography for diagnosis or ILN staging. We assessed the prevalence and pattern of calcified ILNs and the prevalence of malignancy in ILNs with and without calcifications. In addition, we evaluated the genomic profile and PD-L1 expression in lung cancer patients, stratifying them based on the presence or absence of ILN calcifications.

Results: A total of 571 ILNs were sampled in 352 patients. Calcifications were detected in 85 (24.1%) patients and in 94 (16.5%) ILNs, with microcalcifications (78/94, 83%) being the predominant type. Compared with ILNs without calcifications (214/477, 44.9%), the prevalence of malignancy was higher in ILNs with microcalcifications (73/78, 93.6%; P<0.0001) but not in those with macrocalcifications (7/16, 43.7%; P=0.93). In patients with lung cancer, the high prevalence of metastatic involvement in ILNs displaying microcalcifications was independent of lymph node size (< or >1 cm) and the clinical stage (advanced disease; cN2/N3 disease; cN0/N1 disease). The anaplastic lymphoma kinase (ALK) rearrangement was significantly more prevalent in patients with than in those without calcified ILNs (17.4% vs. 1.7%, P<0.001), and all of them exhibited microcalcifications.

Conclusion: ILN microcalcifications are common in patients undergoing endosonography for suspected malignancy, and they are associated with a high prevalence of metastatic involvement and ALK rearrangement.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/LBR.0000000000000973DOI Listing

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