Malignant angiotropic lymphoma. With primary lung involvement.
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https://doi.org/10.20344/amp.1859Abstract
Angiotropic malignant lymphoma (AMLy) is a rare neoplasm characterized by the intravascular proliferation of large lymphoid cells. Most of the cases reported in the literature describe a predominant involvement of the central nervous system and skin. Although any organ may be afflicted, primary involvement of the lung is unusual. We report a case of AMLy in which the pulmonary symptoms dominate the clinical picture. The tumour cells inside the small vessels of the lung were positively identified as B-phenotype lymphoid cells by immunoperoxidase stains for CD-20, which is typical of this aggressive type of lymphoma.Downloads
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