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It is well known that persistent lung nodules that appear as ground -glass density foci (GGOs) on CT suggest lung adenocarcinoma or carcinoma in situ .
It is well known that persistent lung nodules that appear as ground -glass density foci (GGOs) on CT suggest lung adenocarcinoma or carcinoma in situ .
Recent studies have reported that GGO components are associated with good prognosis in early-stage non-small cell lung cancer ( NSCLC
A study published in the journal European Radiology elucidates the prognostic significance of the GGO component according to T classification and pathological lymph node status in patients with resectable NSCLC
This study retrospectively included patients who underwent lobectomy or pneumonectomy for NSCLC between July 2010 and December 2017 for evaluation
This study retrospectively included patients who underwent lobectomy or pneumonectomy for NSCLC between July 2010 and December 2017 for evaluation
Of the 1545 patients, 548 were classified into the GGO group (pN0: 457, pN1/2: 91) and 997 into the solid group (pN0: 660, pN1/2: 337)
The present study showed that the presence of the GGO component was an important predictor of survival only when lymph node metastasis was negative
Original source:
Sohee Park,Sang Min Lee,Jooae Choe,et al .
Sohee Park,Sang Min Lee,Jooae Choe,et al .
Differences in the prognostic implication of ground-glass opacity on CT according to pathological nodal status in lung cancers treated with lobectomy or pneumonectomy .
DOI : 10.
1007/s00330-022-08563-3 Sohee Park,Sang Min Lee,Jooae Choe,et al .
Differences in the prognostic implication of ground-glass opacity on CT according to pathological nodal status in lung cancers treated with lobectomy or pneumonectomy .
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Differences in the prognostic implication of ground- glass opacity on CT according to pathological nodal status in lung cancers treated with lobectomy or pneumonectomy 10.
1007/s00330-022-08563-3 10.
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