Spontaneous Partial Regression of a Carcinoid Tumor: Radiology May Not Capture the Real Picture

03 medical and health sciences 0302 clinical medicine 3. Good health
DOI: 10.5152/turkthoracj.2018.18059 Publication Date: 2018-10-16T10:32:56Z
ABSTRACT
A partial or complete resolution of the neoplastic lesion, either spontaneously or in the presence of therapy that is considered inadequate to exert significant influence on the growth of the neoplastic lesion, is considered a spontaneous regression. This phenomenon is extremely rare in lung neoplasms. A close follow up with imaging along with bronchoscopy and a biopsy of the lesion is essential, as they may have potential for distant spread even during radiological regression. Here, we report a case of a partial resolution of a bronchial carcinoid tumor that had a high mitotic activity and was resected.
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