J Korean Radiol Soc.
1995 May;32(5):717-723.
CT Findings of Bronchioloalveolar Carcinoma
Abstract
- PURPOSE
We studied CT findings of bronchioloalveolar carcinoma that manifestated varied clinical and
radiologic characteristics.
MATERIALS & METHODS: We studied presenting radiographic patterns and their characteristics and secondary
findings of histologically proven 30 cases of bronchioloalveolar carcinomas on chest CT scan.
RESULTS
Bronchioloalveolar carcinoma appeared radiologically as a solitary nodule(19 cases), consolidation
(7 cases), and multinodules(4 cases). A solitary nodular type shows irregular or spiculated borders, peripheral
or subpleural location, heterogenous density, pleural tags, pseudocavitation, and sometimes rim-enhancement
of mass. A consolidation type shows air-brochogram, pseudocavitation and CT anglogram within homogenous
low attenuated consolidated lung. Hilar and mediastinal lymphadenopathy as secondary findings of
bronchioloalveolar carcioma appeared frequently(43.3%). Even in a solitary nodular form, hilar & mediastinal
lymphadenopathy was noted in 36.8% and follow-up study in 6 cases showed lung-to-lung metastasis with 14.7
months in mean metastasis duration.
CONCLUSION
It is difficulty in diagnosis of bronchioloalveolar carcioma with clinical or plain radiographic
features alone because of theis variability. We found that CT scan can help the diagnosis of this tumor. We also
found out that a solitary form of bronchioloalveolar carcioma as well as diffuse form does not have a good
prognosis.