Pulmonary Lymphoma of Large B-cell Type Mimicking Wegener's Granulomatosis
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A 27-year-old man with a primary pulmonary lymphoma of large B-cell type is described. Symptoms involved both the upper and lower respiratory tract. A chest roentgenogram showed a dense mass with cavitation. Transbronchial biopsy specimens revealed no atypical cells, rather they demonstrated granulomatous infiltration and vasculitis consistent with but not conclusively diagnostic of Wegeners granulomatosis. The pulmonary mass became smaller after sulfamethoxazole-trimethoprim therapy. These features suggested Wegeners granulomatosis. However, an open biopsy specimen was diagnostic for diffuse lymphoma of large B-cell type. High-grade pulmonary lymphoma should be considered in the differential diagnosis of patients with clinical and pathologic features suggesting Wegeners granulomatosis.(Internal Medicine 40: 786-790, 2001)
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著者
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HARADA Mine
The Second Deaprtment of Internal Medicine, Okayama University Medical School
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Harada Mine
The Department Of Internal Medicine Ii Okayama University Medical School
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MIYAHARA Nobuaki
the Second Department of Medicine, Okayama University Medical School
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EDA Ryosuke
the Departments of Medicine
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UMEMORI Yoshiki
Surgery
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MURAKAMI Tomoyuki
Pathology, Respiratory Disease Center, National Sanyo Hospital
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KUNICHIKA Naomi
the Departments of Medicine
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MAKIHATA Kiyoshi
the Departments of Medicine
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AOE Keisuke
the Departments of Medicine
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MURAKAMI Kazuo
the Departments of Medicine
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TAKEYAMA Hiroyasu
the Departments of Medicine
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MIYAHARA Nobuaki
the Department of Internal Medicine, Respiratory Disease Center, National Sanyo Hospital
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Aoe Keisuke
Department Of Respiratory Medicine Nho Sanyo National Hospital
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Miyahara Nobuaki
The Department Of Internal Medicine Respiratory Disease Center National Sanyo Hospital
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Eda Ryosuke
The Department Of Internal Medicine Respiratory Disease Center National Sanyo Hospital
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Murakami Tomoyuki
Department Of Pathology Nho Sanyo National Hospital
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Takeyama Hiroyasu
Department Of Respiratory Medicine Nho Sanyo National Hospital
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Takeyama Hiroyasu
The Department Of Internal Medicine Respiratory Disease Center National Sanyo Hospital
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