1. Syphilitic Pulmonary Inflammatory Pseudotumor: A Diagnostic Challenge.
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Govender D, Jackson C, and Chetty D
- Subjects
- Biopsy, Humans, Immunohistochemistry, Injections, Intramuscular, Lung diagnostic imaging, Lung pathology, Lung Neoplasms diagnosis, Male, Middle Aged, Penicillin G Benzathine administration & dosage, Plasma Cell Granuloma, Pulmonary blood, Plasma Cell Granuloma, Pulmonary drug therapy, Plasma Cell Granuloma, Pulmonary microbiology, Sarcoma diagnosis, Syphilis complications, Syphilis drug therapy, Syphilis microbiology, Syphilis Serodiagnosis, Lung microbiology, Plasma Cell Granuloma, Pulmonary diagnosis, Syphilis diagnosis, Treponema pallidum isolation & purification
- Abstract
A 46-year-old man presented with nonproductive cough and lower limb swelling. Chest radiograph showed a left lower lobe lung mass and multiple subpleural nodules. Other investigations revealed that he had nephrotic syndrome. Core biopsies of the left lower lobe lung mass showed features of inflammatory pseudotumor with endarteritis obliterans and a lymphoplasmacytic infiltrate. Immunohistochemical stain for Treponema pallidum was positive. Resolution of the lung mass and nephrotic syndrome was achieved after treatment with intramuscular benzathine benzylpenicillin. The differential diagnosis of pulmonary inflammatory pseudotumor, manifestations of pulmonary syphilis, and a literature review of secondary syphilis of the lung are discussed.
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- 2021
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