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'''Pulmonary nodular lymphoid hyperplasia''' is a [[medical lung disease]] that mimics [[lymphoma]]. | '''Pulmonary nodular lymphoid hyperplasia''' is a [[medical lung disease]] that mimics [[lymphoma]]. | ||
It is also known as ''pseudolymphoma'', a term some dislike.<ref name=afip_vol2_277>AFIP atlas of nontumour pathology. 2002. Vo. 2. P.277. ISBN 1-881041-79-4.</ref> | It is also known as ''pseudolymphoma'', a term some dislike.<ref name=afip_vol2_277>AFIP atlas of nontumour pathology. 2002. Vo. 2. P.277. ISBN 1-881041-79-4.</ref> | ||
==General== | ==General== | ||
*Definition - reactive lymphoid cells. | *Definition - reactive lymphoid cells. |
Latest revision as of 03:32, 18 April 2016
Pulmonary nodular lymphoid hyperplasia is a medical lung disease that mimics lymphoma.
It is also known as pseudolymphoma, a term some dislike.[1]
General
- Definition - reactive lymphoid cells.
Gross/radiology
- Has nodules radiographically.
Microscopic
Features:[1]
- Reactive lymphoid nodules.
Notes:[2]
- Presence of germinal centres do not exclude lymphoma - may still be a BALToma.
- BALT = bronchial/bronchus associated lymphoid tissue.
DDx:
- Lymphoma, specifically MALTomas/BALTomas.
- Lymphocytic interstitial pneumonia.
- Follicular bronchiolitis.