著者
Yuuki Kou Nobuhisa Yamazaki Yasuto Sakaguchi Hirokazu Tanaka Makoto Sonobe
出版者
The Japan Lung Cancer Society
雑誌
肺癌 (ISSN:03869628)
巻号頁・発行日
vol.63, no.2, pp.91-94, 2023-04-20 (Released:2023-04-27)
参考文献数
7

Background. Axillary lymphadenopathy after COVID-19 vaccination have been frequently reported in the medical literature. This benign reaction can be confused with metastases of thoracic malignancies. We experienced three lung cancer cases with COVID-19 vaccine-related lymphadenopathy. Case presentations. Three patients were included. One was a pre-operative patient, and the others were post-operative patients. All of them were patients with lung cancer and had been vaccinated for COVID-19. They were found to have swelling of the axial lymph nodes on computed tomography several days after undergoing vaccination for COVID-19. Two patients underwent an axial lymph node biopsy. The results of biopsies and close follow-up revealed that none of them actually had metastasis. Conclusions. Invasive examinations should be avoided, but inappropriate upstaging and downstaging may result in miserable outcomes. We herein report three cases with imaging and pathological characteristics.