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Query: UMLS:C0037116 (
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Peripheral calcification of lymph nodes, "eggshell calcification," commonly occurs in patients with
silicosis
and coal-worker's pneumoconiosis. Sarcoidosis, postirradiation Hodgkin disease, blastomycosis, and scleroderma are other reported causes. Two not previously described causes, amyloidosis and
histoplasmosis
, are presented, and disorders that simulate eggshell calcification are listed. The explanation for the eggshell pattern of calcification is not known.
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PMID:Eggshell calcification of lymph nodes: an update. 677 37
We have reviewed the accumulated evidence for the explanation of the apical localization of pulmonary tuberculosis, chronic pulmonary
histoplasmosis
, and massive fibrosis of the lung due to
silicosis
and coal-workers pneumoconiosis. The effect of gravity on the erect human lung results in greatly diminished pulmonary artery blood flow in the apical and subapical areas. This in turn results in higher oxygen tensions but also impairment of tissue clearance mechanisms in these areas. Analysis of the accumulated evidence better supports the theory of lymph stasis and impaired clearance of antigenic substances as the major determinant of the apical localization of pulmonary tuberculosis rather than the presently favored oxygen tension theory. The impaired clearance theory also best explains the apical localization of chronic pulmonary
histoplasmosis
and progressive massive fibrosis of the lung.
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PMID:Apical localization of pulmonary tuberculosis, chronic pulmonary histoplasmosis, and progressive massive fibrosis of the lung. 683 25
Lymphadenopathy is a common radiological finding in many thoracic diseases and may be caused by a variety of infectious, inflammatory, and neoplastic conditions. This review aims to describe the patterns of mediastinal and hilar lymphadenopathy found in benign diseases in immunocompetent patients. Computed tomography is the method of choice for the evaluation of lymphadenopathy, as it is able to demonstrate increased size of individual nodes, abnormalities of the interface between the mediastinum and lung, invasion of surrounding fat, coalescence of adjacent nodes, obliteration of the mediastinal fat, and hypo- and hyperdensity in lymph nodes. Intravenous contrast enhancement may be needed to help distinguish nodes from vessels. The most frequent infections resulting in this finding are tuberculosis and fungal disease (particularly
histoplasmosis
and coccidioidomycosis). Sarcoidosis is a relatively frequent cause of lymphadenopathy in young adults, and can be distinguished from other diseases - especially when enlarged lymph nodes are found to be multiple and symmetrical. Other conditions discussed in this review are
silicosis
, drug reactions, amyloidosis, heart failure, Castleman's disease, viral infections, and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease.
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PMID:Thoracic lymphadenopathy in benign diseases: A state of the art review. 2686 Feb 19
Blastomyces dermatitidis
is a thermally dimorphic fungus that can cause pulmonary, extrapulmonary, or disseminated infections. Though it can infect both immune-competent and immunocompromised hosts, the disease can be severe in immunocompromised hosts. Exposure to silica dust is associated with
silicosis
, and this is associated with impaired immunity and an increased risk of mycobacterial and fungal infections. The fungal infections commonly associated with pneumoconiosis are pulmonary aspergillosis,
histoplasmosis
, coccidioidomycosis, and cryptococcosis. However, there is a dearth of data on the association of pneumoconiosis and blastomycosis. Clinical deterioration and new cavitary lesions in patients with pneumoconiosis should alert clinicians of new pulmonary infection. Traditional sputum sampling may lead to poor diagnostic yield, because the organism is frequently surrounded by a fibrotic wall. Aggressive diagnostic testing with lung or skin biopsies may be warranted. We present the first reported case of disseminated blastomycosis in a patient with coalworkers' pneumoconiosis.
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PMID:Disseminated blastomycosis in coalworkers' pneumoconiosis. 3165 42