Lymphoma of the lung
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Lymphoma of the lung is relatively uncommon lymphocytic lesion of the lung.
Lymphoma may arise from the bronchus-associated lymphoid tissue (BALT);[1] these are known as BALTomas and a subtype of marginal zone lymphoma.
General
- May mimic tuberculosis.[2]
Microscopic
- See lymphoma.
DDx:
- Small cell carcinoma of the lung.
- Lobular breast carcinoma.
- Other lymphocytic lesions of the lung.
- Other small round blue cell tumours.
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References
- ↑ Richmond, I.; Pritchard, GE.; Ashcroft, T.; Avery, A.; Corris, PA.; Walters, EH. (Nov 1993). "Bronchus associated lymphoid tissue (BALT) in human lung: its distribution in smokers and non-smokers.". Thorax 48 (11): 1130-4. PMID 8296257.
- ↑ Magazine, R.; Shahul, HA.; Monappa, V.; Chogtu, B. (2014). "BALToma masquerading as pulmonary tuberculosis.". BMJ Case Rep 2014. doi:10.1136/bcr-2014-206997. PMID 25398919.