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The Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery, Vol 81, 34-43, Copyright © 1981 by The American Association for Thoracic Surgery and The Western Thoracic Surgical Association
W Li, SP Hammar, PC Jolly, LD Hill and RP Anderson
Twenty-nine patients with small cell lung carcinoma were examined as to
ultrastructural morphology, stage of disease, and survival. Although all
tumors met the light microscopic criteria for oat cell carcinoma, only 19
(66%) contained neurosecretory granules characteristic of this tumor. Of 12
patients undergoing pulmonary resection, five of six patients with
non-neurosecretory tumors and two of six patients with neurosecretory (true
oat cell) tumors survived more than 2 years. Survival of all patients with
Stage I or II disease was significantly different from that of patients
with Stage III disease. Stage together with ultrastructural morphology may
carry important therapeutic and prognostic implications. Pulmonary
resection appears to be effective treatment for certain subsets of patients
with small cell undifferentiated carcinoma.
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