Pancoast tumor with synchronous hypofisiary lesion
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Abstract
Pancoast tumors represent a rare presentation of lung cancer. Their particular location delays diagnosis and makes resection difficult. Nevertheless recent advances in surgical techniques and multi-modality therapy (chemo-radiation followed by surgery) had increased resection rates and achieved long term survival. We present the case of a 62-year-old woman with an extensive Pancoast tumor and a synchronous hypofisiary lesion. We carried out an exhaustive staging workout determining that the infratentorial lesion was a hypofisiary adenoma. She underwent induction chemo-radiotherapy and posterior surgery. A complete resection was possible with prolonged survival and minimal functional disability. We present the evolution in management of Pancoast tumors and our approach to patients with suspicious metastases in potentially resectable tumors
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Keywords.
lung cancer, Pancoast tumor, chemotherapy, surgery
Section
CLINICAL CASE REPORT
How to Cite
CLAVERO R, J. M., VILLANUEVA G, P., SOLOVERA R, M. E., & APARICIO R, R. (2007). Pancoast tumor with synchronous hypofisiary lesion. Revista Chilena De Enfermedades Respiratorias, 23(3), 197–202. Retrieved from https://revchilenfermrespir.cl/index.php/RChER/article/view/566