Lung biopsy in chronic lymphocytic leukemia. 1988

S D Rollins, and T V Colby
Department of Pathology, University of Utah Medical Center, Salt Lake City 84132.

Nine patients with chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL), with pulmonary involvement confirmed by biopsy, presented with progressive cough and/or shortness of breath and had interstitial infiltrates on chest radiographs. Biopsies showed a dense lymphocytic infiltrate that followed bronchovascular bundles. We considered CLL the predominant finding, and the cause of the patient's pulmonary disease, in eight cases; in one, a histologically nonspecific organizing pneumonia was the main lesion and CLL was an incidental finding. Culture results were available in six cases and were negative except in one case with presumed contaminants. A granulomatous reaction was present in five cases and was necrotizing in two, although culture results were negative. The only case with a recognizable organism had noninvasive fungal hyphae growing in many of the small airways. All of the patients' respiratory symptoms improved after chemotherapy and/or steroid therapy, and the chest radiographs also showed clearing.

UI MeSH Term Description Entries
D007945 Leukemia, Lymphoid Leukemia associated with HYPERPLASIA of the lymphoid tissues and increased numbers of circulating malignant LYMPHOCYTES and lymphoblasts. Leukemia, Lymphocytic,Lymphocytic Leukemia,Lymphoid Leukemia,Leukemias, Lymphocytic,Leukemias, Lymphoid,Lymphocytic Leukemias,Lymphoid Leukemias
D008168 Lung Either of the pair of organs occupying the cavity of the thorax that effect the aeration of the blood. Lungs
D008297 Male Males
D008875 Middle Aged An adult aged 45 - 64 years. Middle Age
D009336 Necrosis The death of cells in an organ or tissue due to disease, injury or failure of the blood supply.
D011549 Pseudomonas A genus of gram-negative, aerobic, rod-shaped bacteria widely distributed in nature. Some species are pathogenic for humans, animals, and plants. Chryseomonas,Pseudomona,Flavimonas
D001992 Bronchoalveolar Lavage Fluid Washing liquid obtained from irrigation of the lung, including the BRONCHI and the PULMONARY ALVEOLI. It is generally used to assess biochemical, inflammatory, or infection status of the lung. Alveolar Lavage Fluid,Bronchial Lavage Fluid,Lung Lavage Fluid,Bronchial Alveolar Lavage Fluid,Lavage Fluid, Bronchial,Lavage Fluid, Lung,Pulmonary Lavage Fluid,Alveolar Lavage Fluids,Bronchial Lavage Fluids,Bronchoalveolar Lavage Fluids,Lavage Fluid, Alveolar,Lavage Fluid, Bronchoalveolar,Lavage Fluid, Pulmonary,Lavage Fluids, Alveolar,Lavage Fluids, Bronchial,Lavage Fluids, Bronchoalveolar,Lavage Fluids, Lung,Lavage Fluids, Pulmonary,Lung Lavage Fluids,Pulmonary Lavage Fluids
D004754 Enterobacter Gram-negative gas-producing rods found in feces of humans and other animals, sewage, soil, water, and dairy products.
D005260 Female Females
D006801 Humans Members of the species Homo sapiens. Homo sapiens,Man (Taxonomy),Human,Man, Modern,Modern Man

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