Background: Consolidation with or without ground-glass opacity is the typical radiologic finding of lung metastases of adenocarcinoma from the gastrointestinal tract. Lung excavated metastases from gastrointestinal carcinoma are very rare.Case presentation: The authors describe an unusual presentation of multiple cavitated lung metastases from colon adenocarcinoma and discuss the outcome of a patient. The absence both of symptoms and other disease localizations, the investigations related to different diagnostic hypotheses and the empirical treatments caused a delay in correct diagnosis. Only a transparietal biopsy revealed the neoplastic origin of nodules.Conclusions: This report demonstrates that although lung excavated metastases are described in literature, initial failure to reach a diagnosis is common. We would like to alert clinicians and radiologists to the possibility of unusual atypical features of pulmonary metastases from colon adenocarcinoma. © 2011 Seminara et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd.

An unusual presentation of multiple cavitated lung metastases from colon carcinoma / Seminara, Patrizia; Manna, Gaia; Emiliani, Alessandra; Iannace, Alessandro; Losanno, Tania. - In: BMC MEDICAL IMAGING. - ISSN 1471-2342. - STAMPA. - 11:1(2011), pp. 13-15. [10.1186/1471-2342-11-13]

An unusual presentation of multiple cavitated lung metastases from colon carcinoma.

SEMINARA, Patrizia;MANNA, GAIA;EMILIANI, ALESSANDRA;IANNACE, ALESSANDRO;LOSANNO, TANIA
2011

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Background: Consolidation with or without ground-glass opacity is the typical radiologic finding of lung metastases of adenocarcinoma from the gastrointestinal tract. Lung excavated metastases from gastrointestinal carcinoma are very rare.Case presentation: The authors describe an unusual presentation of multiple cavitated lung metastases from colon adenocarcinoma and discuss the outcome of a patient. The absence both of symptoms and other disease localizations, the investigations related to different diagnostic hypotheses and the empirical treatments caused a delay in correct diagnosis. Only a transparietal biopsy revealed the neoplastic origin of nodules.Conclusions: This report demonstrates that although lung excavated metastases are described in literature, initial failure to reach a diagnosis is common. We would like to alert clinicians and radiologists to the possibility of unusual atypical features of pulmonary metastases from colon adenocarcinoma. © 2011 Seminara et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd.
2011
diagnostic imaging; atypical radiologic features of lung lesions; excavated lung metastases; computed tomography scan; colon carcinoma
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An unusual presentation of multiple cavitated lung metastases from colon carcinoma / Seminara, Patrizia; Manna, Gaia; Emiliani, Alessandra; Iannace, Alessandro; Losanno, Tania. - In: BMC MEDICAL IMAGING. - ISSN 1471-2342. - STAMPA. - 11:1(2011), pp. 13-15. [10.1186/1471-2342-11-13]
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