Pulmonary metastases from mucinous colorectal cancers and their appearance on CT: a case series

Jonathan Ian Fairburn, Iain T. H. Au-yong,Yutaro Higashi, Rafael Silverman,Christopher G. D. Clarke

BJR CASE REPORTS(2022)

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Mucinous colorectal adenocarcinoma represents a small proportion of all colorectal cancers, characterised by muci-nous tumour components. While its pattern of metastatic spread differs from that of conventional colorectal adenocar-cinoma, pulmonary metastases are commonly seen in both mucinous and non-mucinous types. The assessment of pulmonary nodules in the context of malignancy is a commonly encountered problem for the radi-ologist given the high prevalence of benign pulmonary lesions. Low density of a pulmonary nodule on CT evaluation is one of the recognised and well-documented features of benignity that is used in the radiological assessment of such nodules.We present three cases of patients with histologically proven mucinous colorectal adenocarcinoma with evidence of pulmonary metastases. In all cases, the metastases were of low density on CT and in one case were initially suspected to represent benign hamartomatous lesions.There has been little documented about the density of mucinous pulmonary metastases on CT. We suspect the low density seen in the metastases in each case is accounted for by their high internal mucinous components.The cases presented here demonstrate the importance of recognising that mucinous colorectal metastases can be of low density and therefore mimic benign pathology. This review may help the radiologist to consider shorter interval follow -up of such lesions in the context of known mucinous neoplasms, or to investigate for an extrathoracic mucinous carcinoma in the presence of multiple low-density pulmonary nodules.
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pulmonary metastases,mucinous colorectal cancers
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