Multicentric basaloid carcinoma of lung clinically mimicking metastatic carcinoma: A case report

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Abstract

Basaloid carcinoma of lung is a highly aggressive form of non-small cell and non-neuroendocrine pulmonary carcinoma. It may exist in pure form or may admixed with other types of non-small cell lung carcinoma. A unique case of a multicentric basaloid carcinoma of lung is reported in this study. The patient was an 81-year-old male who was found to have 2 separate nodules of the left lung on computed tomography scan. He underwent wedge resection of both nodules. The morphology of the lesions was identical and consistent with basaloid carcinoma. Extensive workup to detect a possible extrapulmonary primary site was negative. Loss of heterozygosity studies performed on the 2 tumors were consistent with multicentric rather than metastatic nature. © 2009 SAGE Publications.

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Bhagavathi, S., & Chang, C. H. (2009). Multicentric basaloid carcinoma of lung clinically mimicking metastatic carcinoma: A case report. International Journal of Surgical Pathology, 17(1), 68–71. https://doi.org/10.1177/1066896908316900

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