@article{JTD4081,
author = {Feng Gao and Xiaojun Ge and Ming Li and Xiangpeng Zheng and Li Xiao and Guozhen Zhang and Yanqing Hua},
title = {CT features of lung scar cancer},
journal = {Journal of Thoracic Disease},
volume = {7},
number = {3},
year = {2015},
keywords = {},
abstract = {Objective: To explore the CT features of lung scar cancer (LSC).
Methods: CT images of 41 LSCs and 66 non-LSCs were retrospectively compared in terms of location, size, shape, border, speculation, lobulation, pleural indentation, surrounding ground-glass opacification (sGGO), vessel convergence, vacuolation, calcification and satellite opacification.
Results: Thirty-eight LSCs were histopathologically identified as adenocarcinoma. The LSCs and non-LSCs were located 8.73±8.65 and 12.55±10.67 mm from the pleura, respectively. The mean lesion sizes (3-D ratios) in the initial LSC, pre-surgical LSC and non-LSC images were 24.28±6.29 (0.33±0.65), 32.23±8.14 (0.60±0.18) and 23.24±3.73 (0.35±0.61) mm, respectively. The initial and pre-surgical LSC images showed significant differences in speculation and sGGO (P},
issn = {2077-6624}, url = {https://jtd.amegroups.org/article/view/4081}
}