Avoiding Misdiagnosis of Lung Carcinoma
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Context.—Given the magnitude of the therapeutic and prognostic implications, it
is critical that pathologists diagnose lung cancer accurately. This can
sometimes be a formidable challenge, as a number of benign entities mimic lung
carcinoma and vice versa.
Objective.—To present strategies for recognizing benign entities likely to be
confused with lung carcinoma, malignancies of the lung prone to
misinterpretation as benign, and commonly misclassified pulmonary neoplasms.
Data Sources.—The medical literature and experience from consultative and
surgical practice.
Conclusions.—In addition to understanding the clinical context in which a lung
biopsy is procured and the radiographic findings, appreciating the histologic
distribution of disease and what, if any, pathologic features are present in the
background can go a long way toward averting a misdiagnosis of lung cancer.
Recognizing the limitations posed by small samples and communicating clearly to
clinicians the level of diagnostic uncertainty are equally as important for
establishing an accurate diagnosis of lung cancer.
Butnor, Arch Pathol Lab Med. 2008
Jul;132(7):1118-32.
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