We found 3 cases with sarcoidosis and lung cancer. The first case had lung cancer 16 years after the diagnosis of sarcoidosis. The second case had two different metachronous lung cancers 18 and 10 years after the diagnosis of sarcoidosis. The third case detected these two diseases simultaneously...
The development of lung cancer in a patient with pulmonary sarcoidosis is recognised, but differentiation between the two conditions is not always easy.1 The concurrence of pulmonary sarcoidosis and primary or secondary lung tumours can cause a diagnostic dilemma and make preoperative staging difficult....
Sarcoidosis lung nodules in colorectal cancer follow-up: sarcoidosis or not? Am J Med. 2013;126:642-5.Lequoy M, Coriat R, Rouquette A, Mir 0, Perkins G, Regnard JF, Brezault C, Chaussade S. Sarcoidosis lung nodules in colorectal cancer follow-up: sarcoidosis or not? Am J Med 2013...
Read about sarcoidosis, a chronic lung disease. Learn causes, symptoms (cough, erythema nodosum, eye inflammation, fibrosis, granulomas), diagnosis, and treatment.
Concurrence of sarcoidosis and lung cancer. A report of four cases. Respiration 2000;67:900–903. CrossRef Lower E, Hawkins H, Baughman R. Breast disease in sarcoidosis. Sarcoidosis Vasculitis and Diffuse Lung Diseases 2001;18:301–308. About this Chapter Title Sarcoidosis and Malignancy Book...
Sarcoidosis in a 65-year-old woman presenting with a lung mass and pericardial effusion: a case report E, Voloudaki A, Siafakas NM, Antoniou KM: Sarcoidosis in a 65-year-old woman presenting with a lung mass and pericardial effusion: a case report. ... GA Margaritopoulos,A Proklou… ...
Brincker and Wilbek first did a large population-based study in 1973. They studied 2544 pulmonary sarcoidosis patients reported in Danish Institute of Clinical Epidemiology and found the occurrence of malignant lymphoma 11 times and lung cancer 3 times more frequent in sarcoidosis patients.4 However...
There is a need to identify and intervene with subgroups of survivors who are at an elevated risk of premature death and diminished QoL. Lung cancer-specific survival alone does not reflect the overall illness burden in LTLC survivors. Patient care in lung cancer survivors should be continuous ...
Although these masses are not cancerous, they can cause serious disruption of bodily functions depending on where they arise; e.g., they can obstruct urine flow or the passage of food through the digestive tract. Other effects of chronic infection include enlarged lymph nodes and gingivitis (...
Mediastinal Transthoracic Needle and Core Lymph Node Biopsy. Study objectives: Primary assessment of mediastinal lymph nodes (N2 or N3) for staging lung cancer by transthoracic needle with or without core biopsy. Med... Zwischenberger,Joseph,B.,... - 《Chest》 被引量: 93发表: 2002年 ...