2023
DOI: 10.3390/diagnostics13071360
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Primary Lymphoproliferative Lung Diseases: Imaging and Multidisciplinary Approach

Abstract: Lymphoproliferative lung diseases are a heterogeneous group of disorders characterized by primary or secondary involvement of the lung. Primary pulmonary lymphomas are the most common type, representing 0.5–1% of all primary malignancies of the lung. The radiological presentation is often heterogeneous and non-specific: consolidations, masses, and nodules are the most common findings, followed by ground-glass opacities and interstitial involvement, more common in secondary lung lymphomas. These findings usuall… Show more

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“…The most common imaging patterns in primary lymphoproliferative lung diseases are consolidation, nodules, and masses (either solitary or multiple), usually with a random or perilymphatic distribution of spread [ 31 ]. ILST in lymphoma can be smooth or nodular.…”
Section: Neoplasmsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The most common imaging patterns in primary lymphoproliferative lung diseases are consolidation, nodules, and masses (either solitary or multiple), usually with a random or perilymphatic distribution of spread [ 31 ]. ILST in lymphoma can be smooth or nodular.…”
Section: Neoplasmsmentioning
confidence: 99%