a 70 years old woman with a left lung nodule

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A 70 years old woman with a left lung nodule General weakness 가 5 가가 가가가 가가가가가 가가가가 , 1 가가 가 local clinic 가가 가가가 chest PA 가 chest CT 가 left lung 가 13mm 가 lung nodule 가 가가가가 further evaluation 가가 가가가 .

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A 70 years old woman with a left lung nodule. General weakness 가 5 개월 전부터 간헐적으로 있었으며 , 1 개월 전 local clinic 에서 시행한 chest PA 와 chest CT 상 left lung 에 13mm 의 lung nodule 이 발견되어 further evaluation 위해 내원함. SPN in lingular division of left upper lobe. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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A 70 years old woman with a left lung nodule

General weakness 가 5 개월전부터 간헐적으로있었으며 , 1 개월전 local

clinic 에서시행한 chest PA 와 chest CT 상 left lung에 13mm 의 lung nodule 이

발견되어 further evaluation 위해내원함 .

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SPN in lingular division of left upper lobe

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Gun biopsy: Cellular cores of epithelioid cells

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Tumor cells composed of oval or polygonal cells with noderate amount of eosinophilic cytoplasms

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Tumor cells composed of oval or polygonal cells with noderate amount of eosinophilic cytoplasm. A few cells having clear cytoplasm

is also found.

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Intranuclear inclusions are frequently seen.

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Solid pattern of sclerosing hemangioma

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Definition of Sclerosing hemangioma

• A lung tumor with a distinctive constellation of histologic findings including: solid, papillary, sclerotic, and hemorrhagic patterns. Hyperplastic type II pneumocytes line the surface of the papillary structures. Cholesterol clefts, chronic inflammation, calcification, laminated scroli-like whorls, necrosis, and mature fat may be present.

• Synonyms and historical notation: pneumocytoma, papillary pneumocytoma- It was named sclerosing hemangioma as if was originally believed to be vascular in origin due to prominent angiomatoid feateres. Current consensus favors a benign or very low-grade neoplasm arising from primitive respiratory epithelium.