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Miscellaneous Article

Pulmonary Adenocarcinoma with Intestinal-Type Differentiation

Pages 7-10 | Published online: 10 Jul 2009
 

Abstract

A 44-year-old woman with a long history of smoking presented with a single lung mass detected on routine chest radiographs. There were no other known primary tumors. Light microscopy showed a mucin-producing adenocarcinoma of bronchioloal-veolar type. Furthermore, no gastrointestinal primary has been discovered 18 months after discovery of the lung tumor. Electron microscopy revealed that tumor cells had microvilli containing abundant microfilamentous, dense-core rootlets that showed long extensions into apical cytoplasm. The microvilli were capped by numerous glycocalyceal bodies. These findings are similar to the ultrastruc-tural features previously described as being specific for gastrointestinal adenocarcinomas metastatic to lung. The current case, however, suggests that the findings of glycocalyceal bodies and microvillous dense-core rootlets are not helpful in distinguishing between primary and metastatic lung adenocarcinomas.

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