1. Intrathoracic Hodgkin's disease. A case presentation with multiple pulmonary nodules in the absence of mediastinal or hilar node disease.
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Strum SB, Weiss A, McDermed JE, and Rosen VJ
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- Adult, Antineoplastic Combined Chemotherapy Protocols therapeutic use, Bleomycin administration & dosage, Dacarbazine administration & dosage, Doxorubicin administration & dosage, Female, Hodgkin Disease diagnostic imaging, Hodgkin Disease drug therapy, Humans, Liver Neoplasms secondary, Lung Neoplasms diagnostic imaging, Lung Neoplasms drug therapy, Lymphatic Metastasis, Lymphography, Mediastinal Neoplasms diagnostic imaging, Tomography, X-Ray Computed, Vinblastine, Vincristine administration & dosage, Hodgkin Disease pathology, Lung Neoplasms pathology
- Abstract
Patients with Hodgkin's disease (HD) most commonly present with peripheral lymph node enlargement. The finding of pulmonary parenchymal involvement is usually associated with hilar and/or mediastinal adenopathy; such instances are felt to represent spread to the lung by contiguity. Noncontiguous spread to peripheral lung parenchyma in the absence of hilar or mediastinal node involvement has rarely been reported. This is the first documented case report in a 32-year-old woman with nodular sclerosing HD. The unusual clinical presentation in this patient was associated with the histologic detection of vascular invasion in the lymph node and open-lung biopsy specimens.
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- 1985
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