1. [Primary pulmonary cryptococcosis confused with lung cancer by transbronchial biopsy: demonstration by three-dimensional computed tomography]
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H, Terasaki, K, Fujimoto, S, Meno, M, Nonoshita, R, Kinoshita, Y, Ogoh, M, Uchida, and N, Hayabuchi
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Diagnosis, Differential ,Radiographic Image Enhancement ,Lung Neoplasms ,Lung Diseases, Fungal ,Biopsy ,Humans ,Bronchi ,Female ,Cryptococcosis ,Middle Aged ,Tomography, X-Ray Computed - Abstract
Routine chest radiographs of a 52-year-old woman displayed abnormal opacities in the right lower lung field. A computed tomographic (CT) scan of the chest disclosed irregular nodular opacities in the peripheral zone of the right S6. Reconstructed three-dimensional images obtained by helical CT displayed the lesions as agglutinated small nodules, with other small nodules near the bronchi appearing as "tree-in-bud" formations. Specimens obtained by transbronchial lung biopsy of the right B6b revealed atypical glandular structures, thus leading to suspected adenocarcinoma of primary lung cancer. A right lower lobectomy was performed; cut-surface specimens of the resected tissues showed multiple lobulate, milky-white nodules near the bronchi. Histopathologic examination found no malignant cells. PAS staining revealed numerous cryptococcal organisms, thus yielding the final diagnosis of primary pulmonary cryptococcosis.
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- 1999