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Pulmonary ground-glass opacity: computed tomography features, histopathology and molecular pathology

  
@article{TLCR11979,
	author = {Jian-Wei Gao and Stefania Rizzo and Li-Hong Ma and Xiang-Yu Qiu and Arne Warth and Nobuhiko Seki and Mizue Hasegawa and Jia-Wei Zou and Qian Li and Marco Femia and Tang-Feng Lv and Yong Song and written on behalf of the AME Lung Cancer Collaborative Group},
	title = {Pulmonary ground-glass opacity: computed tomography features, histopathology and molecular pathology},
	journal = {Translational Lung Cancer Research},
	volume = {6},
	number = {1},
	year = {2017},
	keywords = {},
	abstract = {The incidence of pulmonary ground-glass opacity (GGO) lesions is increasing as a result of the widespread use of multislice spiral computed tomography (CT) and the low-dose CT screening for lung cancer detection. Besides benign lesions, GGOs can be a specific type of lung adenocarcinomas or their preinvasive lesions. Evaluation of pulmonary GGO and investigation of the correlation between CT imaging features and lung adenocarcinoma subtypes or driver genes can be helpful in confirming the diagnosis and in guiding the clinical management. Our review focuses on the pathologic characteristics of GGO detected at CT, involving histopathology and molecular pathology.},
	issn = {2226-4477},	url = {https://tlcr.amegroups.org/article/view/11979}
}