Breast cancer and incidence of non-caseating granulomas diagnosed in PET avid chest lymphadenopahy.

2017 
e12549Background: Breast cancer is known to metastasize to the lung parenchyma and lymph nodes. Most breast malignancies are clinically staged using radiographic modalities (e.g. PET scans). Importantly, several inflammatory disorders will present lymph node FDG-uptake on PET, which can be mistaken for breast cancer metastasis. This may alter staging and implicitly treatment for individuals within whom both undiagnosed autoimmune disorders and breast cancer co-occur. We aim to examine the frequency of non-caseating granulomas diagnosed in PET avid mediastinal/hilar nodes in patients with known breast cancer. Methods: Between March 2013 and December 2015, 46 women diagnosed with breast cancer were staged by PET-CT. Those with positive result in the mediastinum/hilum underwent linear endobronchial ultrasound (EBUS) for pathologic diagnosis and ensuing treatment Results: Of the 46 patients with avid mediastinal/hilar adenopathy, 31 (67%) had malignant cytology on EBUS; the remaining 15 had positive PET but n...
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