- into the stroma, pleura, or vasculature. This type of
growth is
termed "
lepidic" and is
characteristic of
adenocarcinoma of the lung in its
earliest stages...
- pattern. This
small solitary tumor exhibits pure
alveolar distribution (
lepidic growth) and
lacks any
invasion of the
surrounding normal lung. If completely...
-
classified as
lepidic (growing
along the
surface of
intact alveolar walls),
acinar and papillary, or
micropapillary and
solid pattern.
Lepidic adenocarcinomas...
- (August 2021). "Elastin in
pulmonary pathology:
relevance in
tumours with a
lepidic or
papillary appearance. A
comprehensive understanding from a morphological...
- type is
mainly seen in
benign nodules.
Keeping in mind how a
tumour with
lepidic growth expands, it is not
surprising that the air
bronchogram in these...
- (≤3 cm),
solitary tumour with
predominant alveolar epithelial appearance (
lepidic growth), as in situ
adenocarcinoma of the lung, with a zone of
focal invasion...
-
Adami proposed two new
terms that
would be used to
classify the neoplasms:
lepidic (from λεπις, λεπιδος,
meaning a rind, skin, or membrane),
applied to characterise...
- considered. With
cutaneous drug
treatment liposomes and nano-structured
lepidic carriers are
considered particularly interesting. To
reduce the number...
- inhomogeneous-appearing
consolidation on CT have been reported, as well as aerogenous,
lepidic-type spread. Some large,
centrally located LCLC-RP have been
noted to show...