A Case of Pulmonary Adenocarcinoma Presenting with Diffuse Cystic Lesions

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Abstract

The main causes of diffuse cystic lung diseases include lymphangioleiomyomatosis, pulmonary Langerhans cell histiocytosis, Birt-Hogg-Dubé syndrome, lymphoid interstitial pneumonia, light chain deposition disease, Pneumocystis jirovecii pneumonia, hypersensitivity pneumonitis, and desquamative interstitial pneumonia. Diffuse cystic lung diseases are rarely caused by a malignant process, which are secondary to metastases from sarcomas and gastrointestinal and gynecologic adenocarcinomas. Here, we present a rare case of invasive pulmonary adenocarcinoma associated with progressive diffusion of cystic lesions, revealed by chronic cough and progressive shortness of breath. It is important for clinicians to be aware of this unusual imaging manifestation of lung cancer, to avoid misdiagnoses.

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Adrian, B., Priou, P., Cadranel, J., De Chabot, G., Rousselet, M. C., Urban, T., & Gagnadoux, F. (2021). A Case of Pulmonary Adenocarcinoma Presenting with Diffuse Cystic Lesions. Case Reports in Oncology, 14(2), 896–900. https://doi.org/10.1159/000515863

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