Respiratory Medicine Case Reports (Jan 2014)

Benefit of a second opinion: From metastatic disease to resectable lung cancer with sarcoid-like reaction

  • Romane M. Schook,
  • Lyan Koudstaal,
  • Emile F. Comans,
  • Pieter E. Postmus,
  • Katrien Grünberg,
  • Marinus A. Paul,
  • Egbert F. Smit,
  • Thomas G. Sutedja

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.rmcr.2014.07.002
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13, no. C
pp. 26 – 27

Abstract

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Background: Mediastinal lymphadenopathy in combination with lung cancer is suggestive for lymph node metastases but can also have other origins. Case report: We describe a patient diagnosed with stage IV lung cancer presenting with parenchymal lesions and enlarged mediastinal lymph nodes. A second opinion including FDG-PET scan review and a mediastinoscopy followed by surgery revealed tumor specimens originating from a single primary tumor with a sarcoid-like reaction in the mediastinal lymph nodes, changing the diagnosis from metastasized to resectable lung cancer. Discussion: PET positive lesions are not always synonymous with metastatic disease in the presence of a malignant tumor. Conscientious review of FDG-PET scans and tissue sampling are therefore mandatory to determine definitive staging and subsequent interventions.

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