Journal of Research in Clinical Medicine (May 2021)

Computed Tomography and PET/CT Features Of Pulmonary Hamartomas

  • Yeliz Dadalı,
  • Sercan Özkaçmaz,
  • Özlem Özmen,
  • Funda Demirağ

DOI
https://doi.org/10.34172/jrcm.2021.019
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9, no. 1
pp. 19 – 19

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Abstract: Background: In this study, we aimed to examine the Computed Tomography (CT) and 18F-fluorodeoxyglucose positron emission tomography/computerized tomography (FDG PET/CT) findings of the pulmonary hamartomas Methods: Histopathologically (after surgical excisional, transbronchial, or transthoracic biopsy) proven pulmonary hamartomas in our institute between 2007 and 2013 were reviewed retrospectively. The CT and PET/CT images were interpreted regarding the lesion diameter, number, location, components and standardized uptake values (SUVmax). Results: A total of 22 (2 endobronchial and 20 parenchymal) hamartomas detected in 21 (11 males and 10 females) patients (an endobronchial and a parenchymal lesion in the same patient). Right lung (63,7%) involvement was common than left lung (36,4%) and upper lobes (50%) involvement than lower lobes (25%). 54,5% of the lesions has smooth margins while 40,9% have lobulated contour and 4.5% had irregular margins. Fat density was observed in 54,5% and calcification in 40.9%. In 18.2% of the lesions neither fat density nor calcification was seen. There was no FDG uptake in 5 lesions. Mean SUVmax value was 1.6±1.0 (range between 0 and 3,2). A SUVmax value > 2.5 was observed in 5 ones Conclusion: Our results were generally consistent with previous reports. But we found a higher female/male ratio and and more common upper lobes involvement of pulmonary hamartoma

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