| Title | [A case of rapidly progressing lung spindle cell carcinoma presenting as Pancoast syndrome] | | Author(s) | Misumida N, Sanda R, Ota A, Kato M, Takagi Y, Yagi A, Sugino Y, Fujii M, Saitou Y | | Institution | Department of Integrated Medicine, Toyota Memorial Hospital. | | Source | Nihon Kokyuki Gakkai Zasshi 2009 Oct; 47(10):865-9. | | Abstract | We report a case of rapidly progressing spindle cell carcinoma presenting as Pancoast syndrome. The patient was a 59-year-old woman with a chief complaint of right forearm paresthesia. A chest computed tomography revealed a huge tumor in S1 and S2 in the right lung, invading the upper mediastinum and the first rib. A CT-guided lung biopsy was performed. H-E stain of the tissue revealed spindle-shaped tumor cells proliferating diffusely in a streaming pattern without definitive squamous or glandular differentiation. Immunohistochemical stains with CAM 5.2 and vimentin were positive for tumor cells. Based on a pathological diagnosis of spindle cell carcinoma (cT4N3M1, stage IV) she was treated with chemoradiotherapy. Despite treatment, the patient died 6 months after presenting. | | Language | jpn | | Pub Type(s) | English Abstract Journal Article
| | PubMed ID | 19882907 |
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