Case report: Occult lymph nodal metastasis in sub-centimeter lung cancer: a report of seven cases and review of literature
Xiao Wang, Yingxin Li, Xiaoxuan Shi, Zhengcheng Liu

TL;DR
This case report describes seven rare instances of lymph node metastasis in small lung cancers, highlighting the need for careful surgical and follow-up management.
Contribution
The first reported cases of occult lymph node metastasis in sub-centimeter lung cancer, with detailed clinical and pathological analysis.
Findings
Seven sub-centimeter lung cancer patients had occult lymph node metastasis confirmed by postoperative pathology.
All patients had pure-solid nodules on CT and high-risk histopathological features like STAS and VPI.
Four patients had mediastinal lymph node involvement, prompting changes in surgical approach during the procedure.
Abstract
Occult lymph node metastasis (OLNM) after surgery for stage IA sub-centimeter lung cancer is an extremely rare clinical situation, with few reported cases in the literature. Further investigation is warranted into the clinical characteristics of patients and the radiological features of lung nodules. Here, we aim to provide a comprehensive insight into this tumor type. We present cases that sub-centimeter non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) patients who underwent surgery at our center and were found to have OLNM in postoperative pathology. This is the first time such cases have been reported. We reviewed the existing literature on this rare event and collected detailed clinical, histopathological, and radiological data for analysis. A total of 7 sub-centimeter lung cancer patients were diagnosed with OLNM based on routine pathology, including 1 male and 6 females, with an average age…
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Taxonomy
TopicsLung Cancer Diagnosis and Treatment · Lung Cancer Treatments and Mutations · Medical Imaging and Pathology Studies
