Bullae-associated Lung Cancer: Two Case Reports and Literature Review

Background and objective Most of lung cancers present with a parenchymal mass. Lung cancers that present as bullae under imaging are unusual. The aim of the current article is to raise awareness regarding bullae-associated lung cancer through two case reports and their corresponding review of litera...

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Main Authors: Yiming YU, Min SHI, Lin CHEN, Liang CHEN, Xiaodong ZHAO, Zaichun DENG
Format: Article
Language:zho
Published: Chinese Anti-Cancer Association; Chinese Antituberculosis Association 2011-09-01
Series:Chinese Journal of Lung Cancer
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Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.3779/j.issn.1009-3419.2011.09.13
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spelling doaj-779cbec9ad504a179ef873e39a3b9dd42020-11-24T22:20:24ZzhoChinese Anti-Cancer Association; Chinese Antituberculosis AssociationChinese Journal of Lung Cancer1009-34191999-61872011-09-0114976376610.3779/j.issn.1009-3419.2011.09.13Bullae-associated Lung Cancer: Two Case Reports and Literature ReviewYiming YUMin SHILin CHENLiang CHENXiaodong ZHAOZaichun DENGBackground and objective Most of lung cancers present with a parenchymal mass. Lung cancers that present as bullae under imaging are unusual. The aim of the current article is to raise awareness regarding bullae-associated lung cancer through two case reports and their corresponding review of literature. Methods The clinical, auxiliary examination data, and the diagnosis of two patients with bullae-associated lung cancer are presented and the relevant literature are reviewed. Results Most cases of bullae-associated lung cancer are male heavy smokers. Considering the incidence of pulmonary carcinoma associated with bullous disease is high, radiographic findings would aid in the early detection of a malignant lesion. Conclusion Bullous lung disease is a risk factor for lung cancer, and male, middle-age patients with bullae who smoke should be followed up by chest computed tomography and further examination. If the bullae may be diagnosed as lung cancer, an exploratory thoracotomy should be performed as early as possible.http://dx.doi.org/10.3779/j.issn.1009-3419.2011.09.13Lung neoplasmsBullaeDiagnosis
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author Yiming YU
Min SHI
Lin CHEN
Liang CHEN
Xiaodong ZHAO
Zaichun DENG
spellingShingle Yiming YU
Min SHI
Lin CHEN
Liang CHEN
Xiaodong ZHAO
Zaichun DENG
Bullae-associated Lung Cancer: Two Case Reports and Literature Review
Chinese Journal of Lung Cancer
Lung neoplasms
Bullae
Diagnosis
author_facet Yiming YU
Min SHI
Lin CHEN
Liang CHEN
Xiaodong ZHAO
Zaichun DENG
author_sort Yiming YU
title Bullae-associated Lung Cancer: Two Case Reports and Literature Review
title_short Bullae-associated Lung Cancer: Two Case Reports and Literature Review
title_full Bullae-associated Lung Cancer: Two Case Reports and Literature Review
title_fullStr Bullae-associated Lung Cancer: Two Case Reports and Literature Review
title_full_unstemmed Bullae-associated Lung Cancer: Two Case Reports and Literature Review
title_sort bullae-associated lung cancer: two case reports and literature review
publisher Chinese Anti-Cancer Association; Chinese Antituberculosis Association
series Chinese Journal of Lung Cancer
issn 1009-3419
1999-6187
publishDate 2011-09-01
description Background and objective Most of lung cancers present with a parenchymal mass. Lung cancers that present as bullae under imaging are unusual. The aim of the current article is to raise awareness regarding bullae-associated lung cancer through two case reports and their corresponding review of literature. Methods The clinical, auxiliary examination data, and the diagnosis of two patients with bullae-associated lung cancer are presented and the relevant literature are reviewed. Results Most cases of bullae-associated lung cancer are male heavy smokers. Considering the incidence of pulmonary carcinoma associated with bullous disease is high, radiographic findings would aid in the early detection of a malignant lesion. Conclusion Bullous lung disease is a risk factor for lung cancer, and male, middle-age patients with bullae who smoke should be followed up by chest computed tomography and further examination. If the bullae may be diagnosed as lung cancer, an exploratory thoracotomy should be performed as early as possible.
topic Lung neoplasms
Bullae
Diagnosis
url http://dx.doi.org/10.3779/j.issn.1009-3419.2011.09.13
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