Amiodarone toxicity presenting as pulmonary mass and peripheral neuropathy: The continuing diagnostic challenge

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Abstract

A 64 year old man receiving long term amiodarone treatment presented with dyspnea, cough, and weight loss. Radiographs and computed tomography showed a lung mass with associated multiple pulmonary nodules. Biopsies of the pulmonary mass showed foamy histiocytes without malignant cells. However, findings on FDG-PET scan were consistent with a malignant tumour. These findings on computed tomography and PET scan and the unusually late resolution of the pulmonary lesions after withdrawal of amiodarone treatment posed a challenging diagnostic problem.

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Azzam, I., Tov, N., Elias, N., & Naschitz, J. E. (2006). Amiodarone toxicity presenting as pulmonary mass and peripheral neuropathy: The continuing diagnostic challenge. Postgraduate Medical Journal, 82(963), 73–75. https://doi.org/10.1136/pgmj.2005.040105

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