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MR of Pulmonary Hamartoma
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1994
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Medical ImagingMultiple Pulmonary NoduleHistopathologyMagnetic ResonancePathologyPulmonary HamartomaPathologic CorrelationPulmonary MedicineSurgeryPulmonary BlastomaRadiologic ImagingMarked Contrast EnhancementMedicineLung CancerDiagnostic ImagingPulmonary Sclerosing HemangiomaRadiologyHealth Sciences
We describe the magnetic resonance (MR) appearance with pathologic correlation of six pulmonary hamartomas. All six tumors showed intermediate signal intensity on T1-weighted images and high signal intensity on T2-weighted images. Four of the six tumors showed a lobulated appearance separated by septa on precontrast T1-weighted or T2-weighted images. Gadolinium-enhanced T1-weighted images showed marked enhancement of the septa that separated the tumors into less well enhanced lobules; this was seen in all six tumors. Comparison between MR images and pathologic specimens showed that the regions with less enhancement corresponded to core cartilaginous tissue and septa; areas of marked contrast enhancement corresponded to cleft-like branching mesenchymal connective tissue that dipped into the cartilaginous core. MR images correlated well with the surgically resected tumors.