| Literature DB >> 12554014 |
Ilan Leibovitz1, Doron Zamir, Ilia Polychuck, Tatiana Reitblat, David Gheorghiu.
Abstract
A 78-year-old woman presented with right lobar pneumonia. Six months before, the patient had undergone surgery due to a large mass that was found to be spindle cell thymoma. During the past 6 months, the patient had been admitted to the hospital several times with recurrent pneumonia in both lungs; this was treated successfully with antibiotics. Laboratory examinations revealed lymphopenia, eosinopenia, hypogammaglobulinemia, and a low count of CD4 T cells and an inverted CD4:CD8 T cell ratio, both on peripheral blood and bone marrow. History and laboratory findings were compatible with the diagnosis of the rare Good syndrome. This syndrome is discussed here.Entities:
Year: 2003 PMID: 12554014 DOI: 10.1016/s0953-6205(02)00209-1
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Eur J Intern Med ISSN: 0953-6205 Impact factor: 4.487