[Multiple bilateral pulmonary nodes following breast cancer]
- PMID: 19401963
- DOI: 10.1055/s-0029-1222554
[Multiple bilateral pulmonary nodes following breast cancer]
Abstract
History and admission findings: Multiple new pulmonary nodules were demonstrated at chest radiography in a 69-year-old woman who had been treated for breast cancer ten years previously.
Investigations: Laboratory tests suggested mild inflammation. Pulmonary function tests demonstrated small airways disease. But because of an atypical morphology at computed tomography (CT), metastases were considered unlikely. CT-guided percutaneous biopsy revealed cryptogenic organizing pneumonia (COP).
Treatment and course: Oral medication with decreasing doses of steroids resulted in clinical and radiological improvement.
Conclusions: Even in a patient with known malignancy the differential diagnosis of multiple bilateral pulmonary nodules includes a variety of conditions and is meticulous, if necessary invasive diagnostic procedures are required.
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