J Korean Radiol Soc.
1994 Nov;31(5):875-878.
CT Findings of Focal Organizing Pneumonia: Correlation with Pathologic Findings
Abstract
- PURPOSE
To evaluate the CT findings of focal organizing pneumonia and to correlate them with pathologic
findings to help differentiating from lung cancer.
MATERIALS AND METHODS
We evaluated radiologic and pathologic findings of five patients with solitary
pulmonary nodule which were confirmed as focal organizing pneumonia pathologically.
RESULTS
On CT scan, focal organizing pneumonia had irregular margin contacting the pleura in all five
cases. The shape of the nodules were spherical to wedge or elliptical and the size from 3.5cm to 5.5cm
(average 4.2cm) in largest diameter. On postcontrast CT scan, all nodules showed enhancement and four cases
showed central low density components. Two nodules contained air within the nodule. In four cases, pleural
changes such as effusion and/or focal thickening were noted. No lymphadenopathy was found in all cases.
Pathologically, the enhancing portion on CT showed findings of organizing pneumonia such as granulation
tissue with fibroblast proliferation in alveolar space and interstitial thickening. The central low density areas on
CT were due to ischemic necrosis, abscess and exudate, transudate and infiltration of foamy histiocyte.
CONCLUSION
The possibility of focal organizing pneumonia should be considered when peripherally located
solitary pulmonary nodule had enhancing component with no combined lymphadenopathy on CT scan.