Lymphomatoid granulomatosis differential diagnosis
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Overview
Lymphamtoid granulomatosis must be differentiated from Bronchocentric granulomatosis and Churg-Strauss, Necrotizing sarcoid granulomatosis, Wegeners granulomatosis, Hodgkins disease, Non-hodgkin lymphoma, and Nasal angiocentric lymphoma
Differentiating Lymphamatoid granulomatosis from other Diseases
As Lymphamatoid granulomatosis manifests in a variety of clinical forms, differentiation must be established in accordance with the particular subtypes pulmonary being the most common. The sub types are the following:[1][2][3][4][5][6]
Other Symptoms that are asscociated with the pulmonary symptoms are:[10][11][12]
From the symptoms listed above; Lymphamatoid granulomatosis is usually differtiated from the following diseases Bronchocentric granulomatosis and Churg-Strauss, Necrotizing sarcoid granulomatosis, Wegeners granulomatosis, Hodgkins disease, Non-hodgkin lymphoma, and Nasal angiocentric lymphoma.[15][16][17]
In contrast, CNS lymphamatoid granulomatosis must be differentiated from other diseases that cause:[18][19][20][21]
The differentials are the following CVA, Brain tumors or CNS lymphoma and Parkinsonism.[26]
Finally Cutaneous Lymphamatoid granulomatosis must also be differtiated from other diseases that cause:[21][27][28]
- Erythematous rash[3]
- Macules [29]
- Papules[3][30]
- Plaques [31]
- Subcutaneous nodules[3][32]
- Larger ulcerated nodules[3][33]
The differentials are the following Dermatomyositis, and Psoriasis[34][10]
Differentiating Lymphamatoid Granulomatosis
On the basis of Cough, Dyspnea, and Chest tightness, Lymphamatoid granulomatosis must be differentiated from Bronchocentric granulomatosis and Churg-Strauss, Necrotizing sarcoid granulomatosis, Wegeners granulomatosis, Hodgkins disease, Non-hodgkin lymphoma, and Nasal angiocentric lymphoma.[15][16][17]
Diseases | Clinical manifestations | Para-clinical findings | Gold standard | Additional findings | ||||||
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Symptoms | Physical examination | |||||||||
Lab Findings | Imaging | Histopathology | ||||||||
Cough | Dyspnea | Chest tightness | Auscultation | X-ray | CT scan | |||||
Lymphmatoid granulomatosis | + | + | + | Wheezing
Rales Rhonchi |
EBV infused B-cells on blood scan |
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Poorly defined nodular peribronchovascular infiltrates with air-bronchograms. |
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Churg-Strauss syndrome | + | + | + | Wheezing
Rales Rhonchi |
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Pulmonary infiltrates:
Typically, these are transient patchy alveolar infiltrates. |
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+ P-ANCA |
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Necrotizing sarcoid granulomatosis | + | + | - | Wheezing | Increased levels of ACE in the blood | Hilar adenopathy | bihilar lymphadenopathy and reticulonodular infiltrates |
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High levels of ACE in blood |
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Diseases | Cough | Dyspnea | Chest thightness | Auscultation | Lab findings | X-ray | CT scan | Histopathology | Gold standard | Additional findings |
Wegeners granulomatosis | + | + | - | Wheezing | C- ANCA
Urinalysis: Hematuria Red cell casts Biopsy: Granulomatous inflmmation within the arterial wall or in the perivascular area |
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Pulmonary nodules with or without cavitation and airspace consolidation |
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Hodgkin disease | - | - | - |
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Massive mediastinal soft tissue masses consistent with lymphoma |
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Reed Sternberg cells | Development of Hodgkin's disease may in some patients be preceded by enhanced activation of Epstein–Barr virus | |
Non-hodgkin lymphoma | - | - | - | Can be caused by;
EBV HIV Hep C HTLV Lymphomatous appearing B and T cells( condition arises from B and T cells) |
Mediastinal widening due to grossly enlarged right paratracheal and left paratracheal nodes. | Mediastinum can show enlarged tracheobronchial and subcarinal nodes. small bilateral pleural effusion can be seen |
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Pop corn cells in NLPHL | Symptoms include enlarged lymph nodes, fever, night sweats, weight loss, and tiredness |
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