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[A pulmonary tumor that racks our brains!]

Authors :
Arnault, Tauziède-Espariat
Philippe, Kleinmann
Ali, Benali
Laura, Bitton
Gérard, Antin
Lauren, Hasty
Odette, Georges
Source :
Annales de pathologie. 41(5)
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

We report the case of a 74-year-old woman who, as part of the follow-up for two breast cancers, presented a 2cm long lung nodule. A microscopic examination of the biopsy under a scanner showed a proliferation of epithelial appearance but whose immunophenotypic profile did not permit a precise diagnosis (negativity of CK7, GATA3, TTF1, negative estrogen receptors but positive progesterone receptors). Wedge resection surgery was performed. Extemporaneous and definitive microscopic examination showed a well-defined lesion made up of lobules of cohesive-looking cells, frequently forming coils. The tumor cells showed some intranuclear inclusions and a few psammomas while the immunohistochemical study showed diffuse expression of EMA, SSTR2A and progesterone receptor markers and a low proliferation index. A diagnosis of a pulmonary localization of a meningioma was proposed. The radiological assessment of the entire neuraxis did not show any other lesion leading to the final diagnosis of primary intra-pulmonary meningioma. This is an exceptional tumor with a difficult histopathological diagnosis of biopsy material, which must familiar to the pathologists. It is associated with an excellent prognosis. Our observation aims to illustrate the macroscopic and microscopic aspects and to present the data from the recent literature review.

Details

Language :
French
ISSN :
02426498
Volume :
41
Issue :
5
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Annales de pathologie
Accession number :
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