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Comparative Study
. 1985 May-Jun;9(3):480-4.
doi: 10.1097/00004728-198505000-00011.

Role of computed tomography and mediastinoscopy in preoperative staging of lung carcinoma

Comparative Study

Role of computed tomography and mediastinoscopy in preoperative staging of lung carcinoma

J P Brion et al. J Comput Assist Tomogr. 1985 May-Jun.

Abstract

One hundred fifty-three patients with bronchogenic carcinoma were evaluated prospectively by CT and mediastinoscopy. Nodes larger than 5 mm were considered potentially metastatic. All results were correlated with surgical findings. Computed tomography is more sensitive (89%) in the detection of mediastinal metastases than mediastinoscopy (67%). Computed tomography has a poor predictive value (47%); however, a negative examination is highly accurate (89%). Within a group of 100 node sites, 72% of the nodes involved by tumor were larger than 1 cm in diameter. Squamous cell carcinoma and adenocarcinoma have the highest percentages of sensitivity by CT. The very low incidence of metastatic involvement in nodes under 5 mm allows one to forego mediastinoscopy in the presence of a negative CT.

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