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Pulmonary blastoma is a very rare primary tumor of the lung, which mostly occur at a late age in adults. Six cases in children under four years of age are reported in this series. The light-microscopic, immunohistochemical and electron-microscopic characteristics revealed that the elements of P.B. in childhood consist mainly of mesenchymal components, including undifferentiated large cells and small round cells, which tend to differentiate toward rhabdomyosarcoma. The epithelial components comprise only a small portion of the total tumor, and most appear as the well-demarcate branching tubular structures lined with columnar or cubiodal epithelium merging with the stroma. The degree of differentiation of mesenchymal elements is closely related to the prognosis.
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PMID:[Pulmonary blastoma: a light-microscopic, immunohistochemical and electron-microscopic study of six cases in childhood]. 129 30

Pulmonary blastoma is a rare primary malignancy of the lung with a small number of cases reported in children. The primary treatment is surgery, however radiotherapy and chemotherapy are also used. The ability to determine whether the tumor has been fully removed and when recurrence occurs is important for appropriate treatment and prognosis. A case of a 7-year-old girl with pulmonary blastoma is reported in which the primary tumor is extremely Ga-67-avid and in which the gallium scans were helpful in determining early recurrence and metastatic disease to the brain.
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PMID:Ga-67 scintigraphy in pulmonary blastoma in a child. 843 54

Pulmonary blastoma (PB) is a rare primary malignancy of the lung, with about 54 cases reported in children. The tumor consists of mesenchymal and epithelial components resembling the fetal lung. It has been treated primarily with surgery and the effect of combination chemotherapy has not been systematically investigated. A 15-year-old girl with PB with metastases to bone and regional lymph node, and high levels of alphafetoprotein, is reported. A preoperative combination chemotherapy consisting of cisplatinum, etoposide alternating with iphosphamide with mesna, vincristine and epirubicine resulted in an objective response that permitted subsequent safe surgical excision of the primary tumor. This intensive combination chemotherapy should be tested in the management of advanced PB in children, as initial therapy as well as an adjuvant to surgery.
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PMID:Case report: pulmonary blastoma in children--response to chemotherapy. 854 3

Pulmonary blastoma is a rare lung cancer classified into three subtypes: classic biphasic pulmonary blastoma (CBPB), well-differentiated fetal adenocarcinoma (WDFA), and pleuropulmonary blastoma (PPB) of childhood. Compared to the other subtypes, CPPB is an aggressive tumor with an overall five-year survival of 16% across all stages. We present two cases of biopsy-proven metastatic CBPB, who have been disease-free for over 10 years since treatment completion. Both patients were treated with surgery to the primary tumor followed by an adjuvant cisplatin-based chemotherapy for four cycles and thoracic radiation. One patient relapsed shortly after the completion of thoracic radiation with brain metastases and underwent craniotomy, gamma knife radiosurgery (GKRS), and whole brain radiation therapy. The other patient presented with synchronous pelvic metastases and underwent metastasectomy after the completion of chemotherapy but before the initiation of thoracic radiation. We review the literature regarding surgical, chemotherapeutic, and radiation treatment for patients with metastatic pulmonary blastoma. Based on our experience and review of the existing case reports, aggressive tri-modality treatment including surgery, chemotherapy with a cisplatin backbone, and a definitive treatment of oligometastatic lesions amenable to local therapy including resection or radiosurgery is reasonable to consider for medically fit patients with CBPB.
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PMID:Cure of Oligometastatic Classic Biphasic Pulmonary Blastoma Using Aggressive Tri-modality Treatment: Case Series and Review of the Literature. 3065 89