PURPOSE: Chemodectomas (or paragangliomas) are rare tumors of neuroendocrine chemoreceptors, such as the carotid body. This report describes a case of multiple pulmonary chemodectomas in an adolescent and discusses the results of four therapeutic regimens. PATIENTS: At 15 years of age, the patient had cough and fatigue. Investigation revealed numerous 1- to 2-cm diameter nodules throughout both lungs. Biopsy revealed multiple pulmonary chemodectomas of uncertain malignant potential. No extrapulmonary primary site could be found. RESULTS: Because of deteriorating pulmonary function, she was treated with courses of etoposide-cisplatin and subsequently somatostatin without effect. She finally responded to a course of doxorubicin and streptozocin. She is currently maintained on interferon-alpha 2B but her measured vital capacity continues to fall slowly, reflecting increased tumor growth. Because there is still no evidence of extrapulmonary spread, she is considered to be a candidate for lung transplantation. CONCLUSIONS: A doxorubicin-streptozocin combination produced a temporary remission of this patient's multiple pulmonary chemodectomas.
PURPOSE:Chemodectomas (or paragangliomas) are rare tumors of neuroendocrine chemoreceptors, such as the carotid body. This report describes a case of multiple pulmonary chemodectomas in an adolescent and discusses the results of four therapeutic regimens. PATIENTS: At 15 years of age, the patient had cough and fatigue. Investigation revealed numerous 1- to 2-cm diameter nodules throughout both lungs. Biopsy revealed multiple pulmonary chemodectomas of uncertain malignant potential. No extrapulmonary primary site could be found. RESULTS: Because of deteriorating pulmonary function, she was treated with courses of etoposide-cisplatin and subsequently somatostatin without effect. She finally responded to a course of doxorubicin and streptozocin. She is currently maintained on interferon-alpha 2B but her measured vital capacity continues to fall slowly, reflecting increased tumor growth. Because there is still no evidence of extrapulmonary spread, she is considered to be a candidate for lung transplantation. CONCLUSIONS: A doxorubicin-streptozocin combination produced a temporary remission of this patient's multiple pulmonary chemodectomas.