Pulmonary Flashcards
What is the most frequent benign solid tumor of the lung?
What is classic CXR appearance?
- hamartoma
2. “popcorn” calcifications
Diagnostic procedure for pulmonary hamartoma?
Indication for resection?
- CT guided needle biopsy
2. any radiographic doubt or enlargement -> wedge resection.
Pulmonary AV malvormation?
Detection?
Work-up?
Treatment?
Any density should be considered for possibility of AV malformation
chest CTA.
Not usually a surgical lesion; can be treated with embolization or coils, radiologically.
Spontaneous pneumothorax with persistent air leak (> 4 days) what do you do? (after chest tube)
Get CT chest to identify blebs.
Should have resection of apical cysts/blebs and pleurectomy.
Any recurrent pneumothorax should have definitive treatment as well
Light criteria for Effusion vs exudate?
which get chest tube v. aspiration?
Specific gravity > 1.016 Protein > 3.0
Exudates generally require chest tube evacuation. Effusions may be managed by aspiration.
How do you manage a malignant pleural effusion?
Tap for the diagnosis.
Trial of tube drainage.
Perform sclerosis for recurence
What percentage of lung cancer is small cell?
What is the treatment?
20% small cell
Rx with chemo and RT
What are stage I and II lung cancer?
Stage I (TI, T2, N0), tumors without chest wall extension, more than 2 cm from carina. • No nodal mets Stage II (T1, T2, N1) primary as in stage I. • Nodal mets only: peribronchial or ipsilateral hilum (N1)
What are criteria for Stage III lung cancer?
IIIa (T1-4 N1-2) is surgical, and includes tumors abutting chest wall and even locally invading chest wall or pericardium (but not through pericardium)
IIIb, is not surgical (N3 disease – contralateral nodes, scalene nodes) or mediastinal tumor growth (T4) or positive malignant effusion.
What is five year survival by stage for Lung Cancer? I II IIIA IIIB IV
I 70-80% II 40% IIIA 25% IIIB 5% IV 5%
Lung Cancer with Horner Syndrome?
Apical Tumor
Lung Cancer with Hoarseness?
L sided tumor invading recurrent nerve
Lung cancer with Gynecomastia?
estrogen secreting tumor
Lung cancer with hyponatremia?
small cell carcinoma
lung cancer with cushing syndrome?
small cell carcinoma