| Literature DB >> 26766997 |
Jong Wook Beom1, Jong Hoo Lee1.
Abstract
Invasive mucinous carcinoma is difficult to distinguish from other lung diseases; therefore, confirmation of the diagnosis may be delayed. A 64-year-old woman was admitted with a six-month history of cough, febrile sensation, and shortness of breath, with worsening symptoms. A computed tomography scan of the chest revealed bilateral homogenous ground-glass opacities and consolidation with subpleural predominance. The percentage of eosinophils in the serum and induced sputum was elevated and a diagnosis of chronic eosinophilic pneumonia was established. Despite administration of a systemic steroid, she did not rapidly respond. We performed a percutaneous needle biopsy and finally confirmed invasive mucinous adenocarcinoma.Entities:
Keywords: Adenocarcinoma; bronchiolo-alveolar; chronic eosinophilic pneumonia; mucinous
Year: 2014 PMID: 26766997 PMCID: PMC4704319 DOI: 10.1111/1759-7714.12056
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Thorac Cancer ISSN: 1759-7706 Impact factor: 3.500