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Yeong Hun Choe1,2, So Yeon Jeon1, Yoon Chae Lee1, Myung Ja Chung3,2, Seung Yong Park1,2, Yong Chul Lee4,5, So Ri Kim6,7.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Benign metastatic leiomyoma (BML) is an extremely rare disease. Although uterine leiomyomas are benign histologically, they can metastasize to distant sites. While the incidence is very low, the lung is the organ most frequently affected by BML. Pulmonary BML usually presents as numerous well-defined nodules of various sizes, while the cavitary or cystic features in the nodules are rarely observed on radiologic images. CASEEntities:
Keywords: Benign metastatic leiomyoma; Lung; Multiple cysts
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Year: 2017 PMID: 28899426 PMCID: PMC5596933 DOI: 10.1186/s12905-017-0435-6
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Womens Health ISSN: 1472-6874 Impact factor: 2.809
Fig. 1Chest CT reveals multiple cystic nodules. a A 6 mm-sized round nodule in the right upper apical segment. b A 1 cm-sized cystic lesion with a thin wall in both lungs’ parenchyma. c A 1 cm-sized cystic and well demarcated lesion with solid portion in the right middle lobe. d Multiple cystic nodules (arrows) with various sizes are in both lungs. CT: Computed tomography
Fig. 2Representative H&E-stained sections of the pulmonary nodule (a) and the uterine mass (b). a The pulmonary nodule showed complex branching glandular structures lined by a single layer of simple cuboidal to columnar epithelium surrounded by abundant spindle cells. There was no atypia or mitotic activity in either the epithelial or the spindle cell components (H&E staining, × 100). b The uterine mass resected 14 years prior consisted of myometrium-derived smooth muscle cells and extracellular matrix
Fig. 3Immuno-histochemical staining sections of the pulmonary nodule. Positive immunoreactivity for TTF-1 (a), EMA (b), SMA (c), desmin (d), ER (e), PR (f), HMB45 (g), and S100 (h) was observed. TTF-1: Thyroid transcription factor-1, EMA: Epithelial membrane antigen, SMA: Smooth muscle actin, ER: Estrogen receptor, PR: Progesterone receptor