Pulmonary neuroendocrine lung tumours are uncommon neoplasm; the presence of multiple and synchronous lesions is rare, and few case report are described in the literature. We present a case series of three patients without particular symptom and radiologic finding of multiple synchronous pulmonary nodules. All the patients underwent surgical treatment; histopathologic examination revealed typical carcinoid tumours in all three cases (one patient has a synchronous atypical carcinoid). No oncological progressions were observed at follow-up. A review of current literature is also presented with a suggested strategy management.

Surgical treatment of synchronous multiple neuroendocrine lung tumours (case series): Is more always better? / J. Brandolini, L. Bertolaccini, A. Pardolesi, P. Solli. - In: ANNALS OF TRANSLATIONAL MEDICINE. - ISSN 2305-5839. - 5:21(2017), pp. 423.1-423.5. [10.21037/atm.2017.08.13]

Surgical treatment of synchronous multiple neuroendocrine lung tumours (case series): Is more always better?

L. Bertolaccini
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2017

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Pulmonary neuroendocrine lung tumours are uncommon neoplasm; the presence of multiple and synchronous lesions is rare, and few case report are described in the literature. We present a case series of three patients without particular symptom and radiologic finding of multiple synchronous pulmonary nodules. All the patients underwent surgical treatment; histopathologic examination revealed typical carcinoid tumours in all three cases (one patient has a synchronous atypical carcinoid). No oncological progressions were observed at follow-up. A review of current literature is also presented with a suggested strategy management.
Lung cancer; Neuroendocrine lung tumours; Surgical management; Synchronous carcinoid
Settore MEDS-13/A - Chirurgia toracica
2017
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