Nakamura Hiroshige, Adachi Yoshin, Arai Takayuki, Miwa Ken, Haruki Tomohiro, Fujioka Shinji, Taniguchi Yuji
Division of General Thoracic Surgery, Center for Clinical Residency Program, Tottori University Hospital, Yonago, Japan.
Ann Thorac Surg. 2009 Mar;87(3):956-7. doi: 10.1016/j.athoracsur.2008.07.078.
Alveolar adenoma (AA) is a rare lung benign tumor originated from type II pneumocytes. It presents as a well-defined nodule in clinical images, but is difficult to differentiate from early-stage lung cancer. We treated a 58-year-old woman with a small-sized AA measuring 8 x 6 mm in the upper lobe of the left lung by performing a thoracoscopic resection. The AA does not cause any symptoms and it is often incidentally detected as an abnormal shadow. There have been no reported cases of recurrence after a resection of AA, but a subsequent increase in such cases is expected, and we believe that it is necessary to understand the characteristics of this typical benign lung tumor.