Objective:Lung adenocarcinoma exhibits diverse genetic and morphological backgrounds,in addition to considerable differences in clinical pathology and molecular biological characteristics.Among these,the phenomenon of...Objective:Lung adenocarcinoma exhibits diverse genetic and morphological backgrounds,in addition to considerable differences in clinical pathology and molecular biological characteristics.Among these,the phenomenon of spread through air space(STAS),a distinct mode of lung cancer infiltration,has rarely been reported.Therefore,this study aimed to explore the relationship between STAS tumor cells and the clinical and molecular characteristics of patients with lung adenocarcinoma,as well as their impact on prognosis.Methods:This study included 147 patients who were diagnosed with lung adenocarcinoma at the Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region Cancer Institute between January 2014 and December 2017.Surgical resection specimens were retrospectively analyzed.Using univariate and multivariate Cox analyses,we assessed the association between STAS and the clinicopathological features and molecular characteristics of patients with lung adenocarcinoma.Furthermore,we investigated the effects on patient prognosis.In addition,we developed a column–line plot prediction model and performed internal validation.Results:Patients with positive STAS had a significantly higher proportion of tumors with a diameter≥2 cm,with infiltration around the pleura,blood vessels,and nerves,and a pathological stage>IIB than in STAS-negative patients(P<0.05).Cox multivariate survival analysis revealed that clinical stage,STAS status,tumor size,and visceral pleural invasion were independent prognostic factors influencing the 5-year progression-free survival in patients with lung adenocarcinoma.The predictive values and P values from the Hosmer-Lemeshow test were 0.8 and 0.2,respectively,indicating no statistical difference.Receiver operating characteristic curve analysis demonstrated areas under the curve of 0.884 and 0.872 for the training and validation groups,respectively.The nomogram model exhibited the best fit with a value of 192.09.Conclusions:Clinical stage,pleural invasion,vascular invasion,peripheral nerve invasion,tumor size,and necrosis are independent prognostic factors for patients with STAS-positive lung adenocarcinoma.The nomogrambased on the clinical stage,pleural invasion,vascular invasion,peripheral nerve invasion,tumor size,and necrosis showed good accuracy,differentiation,and clinical practicality.展开更多
Importance Pediatric hypervascular primary airway tumors are progressive,fatal lesions with a low incidence,and the disease is often more serious than that in adults.Objective To evaluate the clinical efficacy and saf...Importance Pediatric hypervascular primary airway tumors are progressive,fatal lesions with a low incidence,and the disease is often more serious than that in adults.Objective To evaluate the clinical efficacy and safety of interventional therapeutic bronchoscopy combined with conservative treatment and bronchial arterial embolization in children with primary airway tumors.Methods We retrospectively analyzed the clinical data of four pediatric patients with hypervascular primary airway tumor between 2017 and 2019 at Beijing Children’s Hospital.Results Two patients were low-grade bronchial mucoepidermoid carcinoma,one patient was pleomorphic adenoma,and one was bronchial leiomyoma.Interventional therapeutic bronchoscopy combined with bronchial arterial embolization was used for treatment(all four patients received general anesthesia).The tumors were safely resected in all patients via interventional bronchoscopy.There were no severe complications related to the procedures.All patients were followed up for 5–12 months,and one low-grade bronchial mucoepidermoid carcinoma recurred.Interpretation Interventional therapeutic bronchoscopy combined with bronchial arterial embolization appears to be a safe and efficient therapeutic method associated with less trauma and fewer complications,including no serious adverse events,in children with hypervascular primary airway tumors without bronchus wall infiltration.展开更多
BACKGROUND Primary tracheobronchial mucoepidermoid carcinoma(MEC),derived from salivary mucus glands,is an uncommon neoplasm in adults.At present,surgery is still the preferred treatment for adult bronchial MEC,althou...BACKGROUND Primary tracheobronchial mucoepidermoid carcinoma(MEC),derived from salivary mucus glands,is an uncommon neoplasm in adults.At present,surgery is still the preferred treatment for adult bronchial MEC,although it may cause significant trauma and loss of lung function.Here,we report a patient with endobronchial MEC who received the interventional bronchoscopic therapy to remove the neoplasm and no recurrence occurred during follow-up.CASE SUMMARY A 28-year-old man was admitted to our unit with mild hemoptysis for 3 d.Physical examination did not show any abnormal signs,and the serological indexes were all in the normal range.Chest computed tomography(CT)indicated an intraluminal nodule in the bronchus intermedius with homogeneous density and a well-defined margin.Upon fiberoptic bronchoscopy,an endobronchial pedunculated polypoid was discovered without submucosal involvement.As the neoplasm was confined to the bronchus,interventional bronchoscopy was performed to remove the mass by high-frequency electric knife and laser resection.Tissue was sampled and histopathological examination confirmed the diagnosis of low-grade MEC.As the proliferation index was low,no further treatment was given.During 2 years of follow-up,the patient’s condition was good and no relapse was discovered under fluorescence bronchoscopy or CT scan.CONCLUSION Interventional bronchoscopy can be considered for treatment of low-grade bronchial MEC,with few complications and preserved lung function.展开更多
基金Funded by the Health Science and Technology Program of Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region(no.202201061)Supported by the Joint Project of theMillion Science and Technology Initiatives of Inner Mongolia Medical University(no.YKD2020KJBW(LH)057).
文摘Objective:Lung adenocarcinoma exhibits diverse genetic and morphological backgrounds,in addition to considerable differences in clinical pathology and molecular biological characteristics.Among these,the phenomenon of spread through air space(STAS),a distinct mode of lung cancer infiltration,has rarely been reported.Therefore,this study aimed to explore the relationship between STAS tumor cells and the clinical and molecular characteristics of patients with lung adenocarcinoma,as well as their impact on prognosis.Methods:This study included 147 patients who were diagnosed with lung adenocarcinoma at the Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region Cancer Institute between January 2014 and December 2017.Surgical resection specimens were retrospectively analyzed.Using univariate and multivariate Cox analyses,we assessed the association between STAS and the clinicopathological features and molecular characteristics of patients with lung adenocarcinoma.Furthermore,we investigated the effects on patient prognosis.In addition,we developed a column–line plot prediction model and performed internal validation.Results:Patients with positive STAS had a significantly higher proportion of tumors with a diameter≥2 cm,with infiltration around the pleura,blood vessels,and nerves,and a pathological stage>IIB than in STAS-negative patients(P<0.05).Cox multivariate survival analysis revealed that clinical stage,STAS status,tumor size,and visceral pleural invasion were independent prognostic factors influencing the 5-year progression-free survival in patients with lung adenocarcinoma.The predictive values and P values from the Hosmer-Lemeshow test were 0.8 and 0.2,respectively,indicating no statistical difference.Receiver operating characteristic curve analysis demonstrated areas under the curve of 0.884 and 0.872 for the training and validation groups,respectively.The nomogram model exhibited the best fit with a value of 192.09.Conclusions:Clinical stage,pleural invasion,vascular invasion,peripheral nerve invasion,tumor size,and necrosis are independent prognostic factors for patients with STAS-positive lung adenocarcinoma.The nomogrambased on the clinical stage,pleural invasion,vascular invasion,peripheral nerve invasion,tumor size,and necrosis showed good accuracy,differentiation,and clinical practicality.
文摘Importance Pediatric hypervascular primary airway tumors are progressive,fatal lesions with a low incidence,and the disease is often more serious than that in adults.Objective To evaluate the clinical efficacy and safety of interventional therapeutic bronchoscopy combined with conservative treatment and bronchial arterial embolization in children with primary airway tumors.Methods We retrospectively analyzed the clinical data of four pediatric patients with hypervascular primary airway tumor between 2017 and 2019 at Beijing Children’s Hospital.Results Two patients were low-grade bronchial mucoepidermoid carcinoma,one patient was pleomorphic adenoma,and one was bronchial leiomyoma.Interventional therapeutic bronchoscopy combined with bronchial arterial embolization was used for treatment(all four patients received general anesthesia).The tumors were safely resected in all patients via interventional bronchoscopy.There were no severe complications related to the procedures.All patients were followed up for 5–12 months,and one low-grade bronchial mucoepidermoid carcinoma recurred.Interpretation Interventional therapeutic bronchoscopy combined with bronchial arterial embolization appears to be a safe and efficient therapeutic method associated with less trauma and fewer complications,including no serious adverse events,in children with hypervascular primary airway tumors without bronchus wall infiltration.
基金Supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China,No.81870018.
文摘BACKGROUND Primary tracheobronchial mucoepidermoid carcinoma(MEC),derived from salivary mucus glands,is an uncommon neoplasm in adults.At present,surgery is still the preferred treatment for adult bronchial MEC,although it may cause significant trauma and loss of lung function.Here,we report a patient with endobronchial MEC who received the interventional bronchoscopic therapy to remove the neoplasm and no recurrence occurred during follow-up.CASE SUMMARY A 28-year-old man was admitted to our unit with mild hemoptysis for 3 d.Physical examination did not show any abnormal signs,and the serological indexes were all in the normal range.Chest computed tomography(CT)indicated an intraluminal nodule in the bronchus intermedius with homogeneous density and a well-defined margin.Upon fiberoptic bronchoscopy,an endobronchial pedunculated polypoid was discovered without submucosal involvement.As the neoplasm was confined to the bronchus,interventional bronchoscopy was performed to remove the mass by high-frequency electric knife and laser resection.Tissue was sampled and histopathological examination confirmed the diagnosis of low-grade MEC.As the proliferation index was low,no further treatment was given.During 2 years of follow-up,the patient’s condition was good and no relapse was discovered under fluorescence bronchoscopy or CT scan.CONCLUSION Interventional bronchoscopy can be considered for treatment of low-grade bronchial MEC,with few complications and preserved lung function.