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'''Organizing pneumonia''', abbreviated '''OP''', is a histologic pattern in [[lung pathology]]. It fits into the larger category of [[diffuse lung diseases]].
'''Organizing pneumonia''', abbreviated '''OP''', is a histologic pattern in [[lung pathology]]. It fits into the larger category of [[diffuse lung diseases]].


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Revision as of 02:12, 31 May 2014

Organizing pneumonia
Diagnosis in short

Masson body. H&E stain.
Site lung - diffuse lung diseases

Prevalence uncommon
Prognosis dependent on underlying cause
Clin. DDx cryptogenic organizing pneumonia
Treatment dependent on underlying cause

Organizing pneumonia, abbreviated OP, is a histologic pattern in lung pathology. It fits into the larger category of diffuse lung diseases.

General

  • Multiple causes, e.g. transplant rejection, infection.

Clinical diagnoses:[1]

Note:

  • BOOP is used as a synonym for organizing pneumonia which has the long differential diagnosis above.[1]
    • Confusingly, it may be used to refer to the idiopathic form of organizing pneumonia, now generally known as cryptogenic organizing pneumonia (COP).
      • In other words, strictly speaking, BOOP is not the same as COP; idiopathic BOOP is COP.

Microscopic

Features:[2]

  • Distal airway disease -- airways plugged with organizing exudate ("Masson bodies").
    • "Organized exudate" = fluffy light-staining paucicellular regions with stellate cells (fibroblasts & immature connective tissue).
  • No hobnailing of pneumocytes.
    • Type 2 pneumocytes hyperplasia is absent.

DDx:

Images

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See also

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 Humphrey, Peter A; Dehner, Louis P; Pfeifer, John D (2008). The Washington Manual of Surgical Pathology (1st ed.). Lippincott Williams & Wilkins. pp. 91. ISBN 978-0781765275.
  2. Klatt, Edward C. (2006). Robbins and Cotran Atlas of Pathology (1st ed.). Saunders. pp. 110. ISBN 978-1416002741.
  3. URL: http://150.59.224.157/pathology/index.php?first_category_id=2&second_category_id=20. Accessed on: 4 August 2011.