Pulmonary meningothelial nodules
Pulmonary meningothelial-like nodules, also referred to as minute pulmonary meningothelial‐like nodules, are rare incidental interstitial pulmonary nodules that can be solitary or diffuse (diffuse pulmonary meningotheliomatosis).
Terminology
They previously called pulmonary chemodectomas, but as further studies revealed they resemble meningothelial cells and do not contain endocrine granules .
Epidemiology
The reported incidence can be variable from 0.3-9.5% at autopsy or surgical specimens.
Pathology
They share some histologic, ultrastructural, and immunohistochemical features with meningiomas (resemble meningothelial cells) but are different from the latter based on the major molecular genetic events seen in their formation and progression .
They lack neuroendocrine features and differ from mesothelium.
Distribution
They tend to be randomly distributed in alveolar septa with no consistent relation to small blood vessels .
Treatment and prognosis
At the time of writing (early 2018) they are considered benign in nature .