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A Case of Primary Extranodal NK/T Cell Lung Lymphoma Presenting as Multiple Patchy Pulmonary Infiltrations  

Jung, Gum Mo (Department of Internal Medicine, Presbyterian Medical Center)
Kwak, Jin Young (Department of Internal Medicine, Presbyterian Medical Center)
Choi, Hyun Jong (Department of Internal Medicine, Presbyterian Medical Center)
Park, Hyo Suk (Department of Internal Medicine, Presbyterian Medical Center)
Chang, Myoung (Department of Thoracic Surgery, Presbyterian Medical Center)
Lee, Kwang Min (Department of Pathology, Presbyterian Medical Center)
Kim, Nam Don (Department of Internal Medicine, Korea Cancer Center Hospital)
Park, Yong Jin (Department of Internal Medicine, Korea Cancer Center Hospital)
Kim, Kwi Wan (Department of Internal Medicine, Presbyterian Medical Center)
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Tuberculosis and Respiratory Diseases / v.55, no.6, 2003 , pp. 636-642 More about this Journal
Abstract
Primary lung lymphoma is an uncommon tumor, which constitutes 0.5% of primary lung cancer, and 3% of extranodal lymphoma. The most frequent radiologic presentation of pulmonary parenchymal lymphoma is single mass or nodule. But we have experienced a case which was radiologically presented as patchy lung infiltration at first, and then progressive multiple reticulonodular infiltrations in lung. A 48-year-old woman was admitted to the hospital because of fever and cough. Chest PA obtained on admission revealed multiple patchy infiltration. Eventually, open lung biopsy was performed and the specimen disclosed extranodal NK/T cell lymphoma, and in bone marrow aspiration, hemophagocytosis was present. We report a case of primary extranodal NK/T cell lung lymphoma presented as patchy lung infiltrations, which was treated with chemotherapy.
Keywords
Primary lung lymphoma; Multiple patchy infiltrations; NK/T cell lymphoma; Hemophagocytosis;
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