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Radiology, Vol 132, 569-576, Copyright © 1979 by Radiological Society of North America
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JP Balikian and PG Herman
Twenty-seven consecutive cases of pulmonary involvement by non-Hodgkin in lymphoma, including 2 cases of primary pulmonary disease, were anlyzed. The radiological manifestations of illness were divided into (a) nodular (subpleural, deep parenchymal, or perihilar), (b) pneumonic- alveolar (segmental or lobar), (c) bronchovascular-lymphangitic (central bronchovascular or diffuse lymphangitic), and (d) miliary- hematogenous. Histiocytic lymphoma was associated with infiltration of rapid onset in 6, cavitating nodules in 2, and diffuse lymphangitic dissemination in 9. Of 16 patients with lymphocytic lymphoma, 7 had lobar or segmental alveolar involvement.
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