Granulomatous Lung Diseases: A Practical Approach and Review of Common Entities
- PMID: 38692803
 - DOI: 10.1016/j.path.2023.11.004
 
Granulomatous Lung Diseases: A Practical Approach and Review of Common Entities
Abstract
Granulomas are frequently encountered by pathologists in all types of lung specimens and arise from diverse etiologies. They should always be reported as necrotizing or non-necrotizing, with microorganism stains performed to evaluate for infection. With attention to distribution, quality (poorly vs well-formed), associated features, and correlation with clinical, radiologic, and laboratory data, the differential diagnosis for granulomatous lung disease can usually be narrowed to a clinically helpful "short list." This review describes a practical approach to pulmonary granulomas and reviews the clinicopathological aspects of common entities, including infectious (mycobacteria, fungi) and noninfectious (hypersensitivity pneumonitis, sarcoid, and vasculitis) causes.
Keywords: Granuloma; Infection; Lung; Necrotizing; Pulmonary.
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