Multinodular lung infiltrate in a patient with lymphoma: Metastasis, tuberculosis or other?

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Abstract

The differential diagnosis of multinodular lung disease includes miliary tuberculosis, pneumoconiosis, sarcoidosis and metastases. In many cases, high-resolution computed tomography can help the diagnosis, but sometimes, tissue diagnosis may be necessary. We report a case of malignant lymphoma on a background of pre-existing silicosis, distinguished from miliary tuberculosis by percutaneous needle lung biopsy.

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Anan, K., Kawamura, K., Mitsui, N., & Ichikado, K. (2017). Multinodular lung infiltrate in a patient with lymphoma: Metastasis, tuberculosis or other? Oxford Medical Case Reports, 2017(3), 24–26. https://doi.org/10.1093/omcr/omx006

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