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Feng-Wei Kong1, Wei-Min Wang1, Lei Liu2, Wen-Bin Wu3, Xiang Wang3, Miao Zhang3.
Abstract
RATIONALE: Pulmonary sarcomatoid carcinoma (PSC) is an uncommon type of non-small cell lung cancer, exhibiting aggressive behavior and resistance to the conventional chemoradiotherapy. To date, the optimal treatment for PSC has not been elucidated. PATIENT CONCERNS: Three male patients including a 69-year-old smoker (Case 1), a 45-year-old non-smoker (Case 2), and a 69-year-old smoker (Case 3) were admitted because of cough, back pain, and loss of body weight respectively. DIAGNOSES: Radiographical examinations in these patients showed bulky intrathoracic lesions, which were pathologically diagnosed as PSC staging III-IV by computed tomography-guided percutaneous biopsy and endoscopy.Entities:
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Year: 2020 PMID: 32502055 PMCID: PMC7306366 DOI: 10.1097/MD.0000000000020667
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Medicine (Baltimore) ISSN: 0025-7974 Impact factor: 1.817
Figure 1Radiological images of the pulmonary sarcomatoid carcinoma (indicated by arrow) before and after treatment in case 1. A. The X-ray showed a bulky mass located in left upper thorax on admission. B. Further computed tomography revealed the pulmonary tumor invading adjacent ribs. C. The tumor showed PR after 3 months of treatment. D. The tumor was shorter partial remission after 6 months of treatment. E. The lesion was significantly enlarged on the 7-month follow up. CT = computed tomography, PR = partial remission.
Figure 2The bulky pulmonary lesion (indicated by arrow) before and after treatment in case 2. A. The X-ray showed a giant mass located in left upper thorax. B. Computed tomography revealed the pulmonary tumor invading adjacent pulmonary veins. C. The tumor showed stable disease after 3 months of treatment. D. The lesion remained stable 6 months later. SD = stable disease.
Figure 3Radiological images of the thoracic lesions (indicated by arrow and circle) before and after systemic treatment in case 3. A. The X-ray showed a bulky mass located in right upper thorax. B. Computed tomography revealed 1 of the pulmonary tumors invading adjacent ribs. C. The other thoracic tumors with osteolytic rib destruction and thickened pleura were shown. D. X-ray indicated a smaller lesion in right upper thorax. E. The tumor showed partial response after 6 months of treatment. E. The other lesions and osteolytic ribs also revealed partial response. CT = computed tomography, PR = partial response.
Previous reports about the therapeutic regimens for pulmonary sarcomatoid carcinoma.
Case reports of immunotherapy for pulmonary sarcomatoid carcinoma.
The registered trials of immunotherapy and targeted therapy for PSC patients.