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The overlap between respiratory bronchiolitis and desquamative interstitial pneumonia in pulmonary Langerhans cell histiocytosis: high-resolution CT, histologic, and functional correlations.

Authors :
Vassallo R
Jensen EA
Colby TV
Ryu JH
Douglas WW
Hartman TE
Limper AH
Vassallo, Robert
Jensen, Eric A
Colby, Thomas V
Ryu, Jay H
Douglas, William W
Hartman, Thomas E
Limper, Andrew H
Source :
CHEST; Oct2003, Vol. 124 Issue 4, p1199-1205, 7p
Publication Year :
2003

Abstract

<bold>Objectives: </bold>To characterize the histologic, high-resolution CT (HRCT), and functional correlates of respiratory bronchiolitis (RB)/desquamative interstitial pneumonia (DIP)-like changes in biopsy specimens of adults with pulmonary Langerhans cell histiocytosis (PLCH).<bold>Methods: </bold>We retrospectively identified 14 adult patients with histologically proven PLCH (all smokers) in whom both biopsy specimens and HRCT were available for review. The presence and extent of RB/DIP-like changes on lung biopsy specimens of patients with PLCH were correlated with total pack-years of smoking, lung function variables, and the presence of ground-glass attenuation on HRCT.<bold>Results: </bold>Varying degrees of RB/DIP-like changes were identified in all biopsy specimens. The extent of involvement with RB/DIP-like changes correlated with the cumulative exposure to cigarettes smoked at the time of biopsy (r = 0.61, p = 0.03). Ground-glass attenuation was detected in three HRCTs, two of which had extensive RB/DIP-like changes (> or = 70% involvement) on histology, suggesting that substantial smoking-induced RB/DIP-like changes may be the cause of ground-glass attenuation on the HRCT of patients with PLCH. No correlation was found between the extent of RB/DIP-like changes and total lung capacity, FEV(1), or diffusion capacity of the lung for carbon monoxide.<bold>Conclusions: </bold>RB/DIP-like changes are exceedingly common in PLCH, may be sufficiently severe to cause the appearance of ground-glass attenuation on HRCT, and correlate with the cumulative exposure to cigarettes smoked. This study provides additional evidence that PLCH, RB, and DIP form a spectrum of interstitial patterns of lung injury to cigarette smoke. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00123692
Volume :
124
Issue :
4
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
CHEST
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
106729460
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1378/chest.124.4.1199