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The clinicopathological challenges of symptomatic and incidental pulmonary hamartomas diagnosis

Pulmonary hamartomas (PHs) are the most common benign lung tumors. Usually, they are asymptomatic and incidentally discovered during assessment for other diseases or during the autopsy exam. In this context, we have performed a retrospective analysis of surgical resections in a 5-year series of pati...

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Autores principales: Grigoraş, Adriana, Amălinei, Cornelia, Lovin, Ciprian Sebastian, Grigoraş, Constantin Cristian, Pricope, Diana Lavinia, Costin, Constantin Aleodor, Chiseliţă, Irina Rodica, Crişan-Dabija, Radu Adrian
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Publicado: Academy of Medical Sciences, Romanian Academy Publishing House, Bucharest 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10028331/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36808195
http://dx.doi.org/10.47162/RJME.63.4.02
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author Grigoraş, Adriana
Amălinei, Cornelia
Lovin, Ciprian Sebastian
Grigoraş, Constantin Cristian
Pricope, Diana Lavinia
Costin, Constantin Aleodor
Chiseliţă, Irina Rodica
Crişan-Dabija, Radu Adrian
author_facet Grigoraş, Adriana
Amălinei, Cornelia
Lovin, Ciprian Sebastian
Grigoraş, Constantin Cristian
Pricope, Diana Lavinia
Costin, Constantin Aleodor
Chiseliţă, Irina Rodica
Crişan-Dabija, Radu Adrian
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description Pulmonary hamartomas (PHs) are the most common benign lung tumors. Usually, they are asymptomatic and incidentally discovered during assessment for other diseases or during the autopsy exam. In this context, we have performed a retrospective analysis of surgical resections in a 5-year series of patients diagnosed with PHs in the Clinic of Pulmonary Diseases, Iaşi, Romania, aiming to evaluate their clinicopathological features. A total of 27 patients with PH (40.74% males and 59.26% females) were evaluated. 33.33% of patients were asymptomatic, while the others exhibited variable symptoms, such as chronic cough, dyspnea, chest pain or weight loss. In most cases, PHs presented as solitary nodules, predominantly disposed in the right upper lobe (40.74% of cases), followed by the right lower lobe (33.34%), and left lower lobe (18.51%). The microscopic examination revealed a mixture of mature mesenchymal tissue, such as hyaline cartilage, adipose tissue, fibromyxoid tissue, and smooth muscle bundles, in variable proportions, associated with clefts of entrapped benign epithelium. A dominant adipose tissue component was observed in one case. PH was associated with a history of extrapulmonary cancer diagnosis, in one patient. Although considered benign lung tumors, PHs diagnosis and therapy may be challenging. Having in mind the possibility of recurrence or their occurrence as a part of specific syndromes, PHs should be thoroughly investigated for an appropriate patients’ management. Their complex significance and the correlation with other types of lesions, including malignancies, may be further studied, by more extensive studies of surgical and necroptic cases.
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spelling pubmed-100283312023-03-22 The clinicopathological challenges of symptomatic and incidental pulmonary hamartomas diagnosis Grigoraş, Adriana Amălinei, Cornelia Lovin, Ciprian Sebastian Grigoraş, Constantin Cristian Pricope, Diana Lavinia Costin, Constantin Aleodor Chiseliţă, Irina Rodica Crişan-Dabija, Radu Adrian Rom J Morphol Embryol Original Paper Pulmonary hamartomas (PHs) are the most common benign lung tumors. Usually, they are asymptomatic and incidentally discovered during assessment for other diseases or during the autopsy exam. In this context, we have performed a retrospective analysis of surgical resections in a 5-year series of patients diagnosed with PHs in the Clinic of Pulmonary Diseases, Iaşi, Romania, aiming to evaluate their clinicopathological features. A total of 27 patients with PH (40.74% males and 59.26% females) were evaluated. 33.33% of patients were asymptomatic, while the others exhibited variable symptoms, such as chronic cough, dyspnea, chest pain or weight loss. In most cases, PHs presented as solitary nodules, predominantly disposed in the right upper lobe (40.74% of cases), followed by the right lower lobe (33.34%), and left lower lobe (18.51%). The microscopic examination revealed a mixture of mature mesenchymal tissue, such as hyaline cartilage, adipose tissue, fibromyxoid tissue, and smooth muscle bundles, in variable proportions, associated with clefts of entrapped benign epithelium. A dominant adipose tissue component was observed in one case. PH was associated with a history of extrapulmonary cancer diagnosis, in one patient. Although considered benign lung tumors, PHs diagnosis and therapy may be challenging. Having in mind the possibility of recurrence or their occurrence as a part of specific syndromes, PHs should be thoroughly investigated for an appropriate patients’ management. Their complex significance and the correlation with other types of lesions, including malignancies, may be further studied, by more extensive studies of surgical and necroptic cases. Academy of Medical Sciences, Romanian Academy Publishing House, Bucharest 2022 2022-12-31 /pmc/articles/PMC10028331/ /pubmed/36808195 http://dx.doi.org/10.47162/RJME.63.4.02 Text en Copyright © 2022, Academy of Medical Sciences, Romanian Academy Publishing House, Bucharest https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International Public License, which permits unrestricted use, adaptation, distribution and reproduction in any medium, non-commercially, provided the new creations are licensed under identical terms as the original work and the original work is properly cited.
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Grigoraş, Adriana
Amălinei, Cornelia
Lovin, Ciprian Sebastian
Grigoraş, Constantin Cristian
Pricope, Diana Lavinia
Costin, Constantin Aleodor
Chiseliţă, Irina Rodica
Crişan-Dabija, Radu Adrian
The clinicopathological challenges of symptomatic and incidental pulmonary hamartomas diagnosis
title The clinicopathological challenges of symptomatic and incidental pulmonary hamartomas diagnosis
title_full The clinicopathological challenges of symptomatic and incidental pulmonary hamartomas diagnosis
title_fullStr The clinicopathological challenges of symptomatic and incidental pulmonary hamartomas diagnosis
title_full_unstemmed The clinicopathological challenges of symptomatic and incidental pulmonary hamartomas diagnosis
title_short The clinicopathological challenges of symptomatic and incidental pulmonary hamartomas diagnosis
title_sort clinicopathological challenges of symptomatic and incidental pulmonary hamartomas diagnosis
topic Original Paper
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10028331/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36808195
http://dx.doi.org/10.47162/RJME.63.4.02
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