Pulmonary mucosa-associated lymphoid tissue lymphoma in a patient with common variable immunodeficiency syndrome.

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Division of Pneumology, Department of Internal Medicine, University Hospital, Basel, Switzerland.

Published: May 2001

Common variable immunodeficiency syndrome (CVID) is a primary immunodeficiency typically presenting with recurrent sinopulmonary infections. Non-Hodgkin's lymphoma and other secondary cancers are typical late complications of CVID. We report on a patient suffering from CVID with a history of recurrent sinopulmonary infections, interstitial pulmonary changes and hepatic granulomas. Despite treatment with intravenous immunoglobulin followed by a reduction in the number of pulmonary infections, reticular and nodular lung changes progressed. Video-assisted thoracoscopic lung biopsy showed a low-grade B cell lymphoma of the mucosa-associated lymphoid tissue (MALT) of the bronchus without evidence of pulmonary infection. In conclusion, MALT lymphoma of the lung should be considered in the differential diagnosis of progressive lung disease in CVID.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1159/000050475DOI Listing

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