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Query: UMLS:C0019829 (
Hodgkin's disease
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A 22 year old patient was admitted to hospital for dyspnoea and
haemoptysis
. Cardiac catheterisation showed a pressure gradient between the main pulmonary artery and its branches. Pulmonary angiography showed appearances of extrinsic compression of the branches of the pulmonary artery. This was shown to be caused by lymphadenopathy on CT scan and
Hodgkin's disease
was diagnosed after surgical biopsy. The pressure gradient between the main pulmonary artery and its distal branches almost completely regressed after chemotherapy and radiotherapy.
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PMID:[Stenosis of the branches of the pulmonary artery caused by Hodgkin's lymphadenopathies]. 201 80
The authors analysed 116 hospitalized patients who, in their routine cytologic examination of the sputum, had also a cytomorphologic finding of lymphocytes. The greatest majority of these patients, 63 of them or 54.3% suffered from malignant neoplasm. Out of these 63 patients, 53 of them or 45.7% suffered from primary bronchial carcinoma, whereas 10 patients or 8.6% had non-Hodgkin's lymphoma, metastatic lung cancer of extrathoracic primary localization,
Hodgkin's lymphoma
, while two patients were supposed to have lung neoplasm. Our study also revealed that 14 patients (out of 116 hospitalized patients) or 12.0% suffered from broncho-pleuropneumonia, 13 or 11.2% from an active pulmonary tuberculosis, 7 or 6.0% from a chronic obstructive bronchitis, 5.1% from sarcoidosis, 3.4% from post tuberculosis pulmonary changes while 2.5% of the patients were found to have a pleural empyema. One case of bronchial asthma, tuberculous pleurisy, bronchiectasis, hamartoma,
hemoptysis
and a pulmonary infarction were found as well. Due to their own experience the authors conclude that the lymphocytes in the sputum were found to be the most frequent in patients suffering from primary bronchial carcinoma, broncho-pleuropneumonia and pulmonary tuberculosis but that they could also be found in many others pathologic changes of pulmonary parenchyma.
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PMID:[Lymphocytes in sputum]. 263 95
Sarcoidosis carries a low prevalence in Israel, and acute pleural involvement in sarcoidosis is uncommon throughout the world. We report a case of a young Israeli male of Yemenite origin who presented with atypical manifestations of sarcoidosis: pleuritic pain,
hemoptysis
, pruritus and alcohol-induced pain. The differential diagnosis from
Hodgkin's disease
was involved. Various aspects of diagnosis are discussed.
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PMID:Sarcoidosis presenting with acute pleurisy, hemoptysis, pruritus and eosinophilia. 365 75
Although mediastinal involvement by
Hodgkin's disease
is frequent, the initial presentation of the lymphoma by an endobronchial lesion is rare. Therefore, the question of whether patients with
Hodgkin's disease
should undergo fibreoptic bronchoscopy as a staging procedure remains unresolved. In a series of 469 patients with newly diagnosed
Hodgkin's disease
during a 10 year period, we reviewed the clinical features of nine patients who presented with an endobronchial tumour. They were compared to 34 previously published cases. The major presenting symptoms were cough, wheezing and
haemoptysis
. Bulky mediastinum was seen in six cases. The three other patients presented respiratory symptoms evocative of endoluminal invasion. All but one of the patients received combined modality therapy, as currently accepted for patients with poor prognostic factors. The overall actuarial survival was 74% after 4 yrs of follow-up. A selective subgroup of patients with stage I-II supradiaphragmatic and endobronchial
Hodgkin's disease
may, thus, present without poor prognostic factors (but generally with respiratory symptoms), and might be undertreated if this localization is not recognized. We propose that these patients should undergo fibreoptic bronchoscopy.
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PMID:Endobronchial presentation of Hodgkin's disease: a report of nine cases and review of the literature. 782 96
To determine the clinical presentation of patients with malignancies metastatic to the lung, the diagnostic utility of fiberoptic bronchoscopy (FB), and the primary site of malignancies metastasizing endobronchially, we retrospectively reviewed 1,853 FB records (1987 to 1991) and selected 111 cases for review. Cases were divided on the basis of FB findings into abnormal (44 patients) and normal (67 patients). Pulmonary symptoms (cough,
hemoptysis
, and chest pain) prompted referral significantly more often in the abnormal FB group (34/44) than in the normal FB group (24/67). The finding of atelectasis on chest radiograph occurred more frequently in patients with endobronchial abnormalities. The spectrum of extrapulmonary malignancies that metastasize endobronchially has changed during the AIDS epidemic. Our study shows the most frequent causes of endobronchial mass lesions were Kaposi's sarcoma and the lymphoma group (
Hodgkin's disease
, nonHodgkin's lymphoma, chronic lymphocytic leukemia) and the most common malignancies causing submucosal metastases were breast and the lymphoma group. In summary, the highest yield from FB can be expected in patients experiencing symptoms of cough or
hemoptysis
and/or having radiographic evidence of atelectasis. We propose a new mnemonic "KLAS" (Kaposi's sarcoma, Lymphoma, Adenocarcinoma, Sarcoma) to describe the malignancies most likely to metastasize endobronchially in the 1990s.
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PMID:Fiberoptic bronchoscopy in the evaluation of carcinoma metastatic to the lung. 830 46
We studied 70 patients with biopsy-proven pulmonary non-
Hodgkin
's lymphomas without extrathoracic involvement or mediastinal adenopathy to determine the clinical, imaging, and endoscopic features of this condition in a homogeneous series. In low-grade (LG) lymphomas, symptoms were cough, dyspnea, chest pain,
hemoptysis
. Imaging features consisted of localized alveolar opacities, infiltrative diffuse opacities, atelectasis, and pleural effusions. Inflammatory changes of the mucosa were present in some patients, leading to bronchial stenosis in 7; biopsies showed lymphomatous infiltration in 12. Prognosis of LG lymphomas was excellent, with 93.6 percent survival at five years. High-grade lymphomas differed from LG lymphomas principally by a more aggressive course and a worse survival. Inflammatory changes occurred in seven of nine cases leading to stenosis in two, and biopsies showed lymphomatous involvement in five. The profile of primary pulmonary lymphomas in this study could help clinicians consider this condition and prompt them to evaluate new diagnostic tools.
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PMID:Primary pulmonary lymphomas. A clinical study of 70 cases in nonimmunocompromised patients. 841 79
The aim of this study was to evaluate the efficacy of percutaneous treatment of pulmonary lesions from invasive aspergillosis in immunocompromised patients. From 1992 to 1998, ten patients (seven men and three women; mean age 56 years) affected by hematological neoplasms (8 acute myeloid leukemias, 2 non-
Hodgkin
's lymphomas) and post-chemotherapy prolonged neutropenia developed pulmonary lesions from invasive aspergillosis. A total of 13 lesions (diameter 2-7 cm, median 5 cm) were treated percutaneously due to insufficiency of the high-dose i.v. therapy; under CT guidance, a median of 10 cm3 per session of a 1 mg/cm3 diluted solution of amphotericin B was injected through a fine needle (21-22 G); 45 sessions overall were performed (one to five per lesion, median four), according to the volume of the nodules, tolerance, and complications. The results were retrospectively evaluated either radiologically or clinically. Complications were cough, mild
hemoptysis
, and small pneumothorax and/or pleural effusion. No major complications occurred. One month after the beginning of treatment, 8 lesions completely resolved, 4 greatly improved, and 1 was not significantly reduced. In all ten patients symptoms improved (eight of ten could restart chemotherapy as scheduled). After antiblastic retreatment, 1 patient had mycotic recurrence. In our experience transthoracic topical treatment with amphotericin B of single or few lung lesions from invasive aspergillosis was effective, affording a rapid improvement of the lesions and symptoms, and allowing continuation of chemotherapy as scheduled, thereby reducing the risk of recurrences.
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PMID:Percutaneous treatment with amphotericin B of mycotic lung lesions from invasive aspergillosis: results in 10 immunocompromised patients. 1130 75
We report on a 12-year-old girl with a prolonged history of cough and
hemoptysis
on three occasions. X-ray and computed tomography of the chest showed several cavitating lesions and mediastinal lymphadenopathy. Lung biopsy revealed nodular sclerosing
Hodgkin's disease
.
Hodgkin's disease
should be considered in the differential diagnosis of cavitating pulmonary lesions.
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PMID:Multiple cavitating pulmonary nodules and clubbing in a 12-year-old girl. 1211 84
Endobronchial presentation of
Hodgkin lymphoma
is rare and can be confused clinically and radiographically with pulmonary small cell carcinoma. We present a case of an obstructive endobronchial presentation of nodular sclerosing classic
Hodgkin lymphoma
, initially misdiagnosed as small cell carcinoma, with endobronchial vasculitis and associated
hemoptysis
. Photodynamic therapy relieved the obstruction before induction of tumor-specific therapy. This case demonstrates the successful use of photodynamic therapy in obstructive endobronchial
Hodgkin lymphoma
.
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PMID:Polypoid endobronchial Hodgkin lymphoma with an initial response to photodynamic therapy. 1296 40
Endobronchial presentation of
Hodgkin lymphoma
is exceedingly rare and can be confused clinically with pulmonary small cell carcinoma. Because of the dramatic implications in treatment and prognosis, endobronchial
Hodgkin lymphoma
, despite its uncommon occurrence, should be considered in the differential of small cell carcinoma and necrotizing vasculitides with pulmonary involvement, especially in a relatively young patient with cough,
hemoptysis
, atelectasis, and hilar or mediastinal lymphadenopathy. The use of photodynamic laser therapy or stent placement for palliative treatment of life-threatening airway obstruction may be required prior to or as an initial adjunct to tumor-specific therapy.
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PMID:Endobronchial presentation of Hodgkin lymphoma: a review of the literature. 1296 48
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