2021
DOI: 10.1007/s00247-021-05035-6
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Atypical pulmonary metastases in children: the spectrum of radiologic findings

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“…We presented an exceptional case of chemotherapy-induced cavitation of a pulmonary metastasis of nephroblastoma. Wilms' tumor is the pediatric cancer most frequently associated with lung metastasis (3,4). It usually appears as single or multiple, round, and well-defined nodules (4).…”
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“…We presented an exceptional case of chemotherapy-induced cavitation of a pulmonary metastasis of nephroblastoma. Wilms' tumor is the pediatric cancer most frequently associated with lung metastasis (3,4). It usually appears as single or multiple, round, and well-defined nodules (4).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Due to the fact that they are typically created pathologically by necrotic tissue produced by an underlying lesion, cavity-forming pulmonary lesions are uncommon in the absence of a concurrent disease (9). Cavitation of malignancies may be caused by internal cyst formation, treatment-related necrosis, or internal desquamation of tumor cells followed by liquefaction (3,9). Excavation of solid nodules with ejection of necrotic material within the tumor is the most likely etiology for cystic metastasis.…”
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