Pulmonary capillary hemangioma diagnosed by needle core biopsy: Case report and review of the literature

Pulmonary hemangiomas are extremely rare. Here we report a case of a 42 year old healthy woman with an incidental nodule identified by computed tomography (CT). In consideration of her smoking history and the appearance of irregular borders of the nodule on CT imaging, despite lack of change after a...

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Main Authors: Tao Huang, Samuel J. Pope, John P. Volpe, Raj P. Shah, Mary D. Fiel-Gan
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2017-09-01
Series:Human Pathology: Case Reports
Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2214330016300414
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Summary:Pulmonary hemangiomas are extremely rare. Here we report a case of a 42 year old healthy woman with an incidental nodule identified by computed tomography (CT). In consideration of her smoking history and the appearance of irregular borders of the nodule on CT imaging, despite lack of change after a 9-month follow-up, a CT-guided percutaneous needle core biopsy was performed to rule out lung cancer. A diagnosis of solitary pulmonary capillary hemangioma was made histopathologically. The feasibility of using needle core biopsy to diagnose pulmonary hemangiomas is discussed with the clinical, radiologic and pathological features of this case and a review of literature. Keywords: Pulmonary, Hemangioma, Hemangiomatosis, Neoplasm, Needle core biopsy
ISSN:2214-3300