Internal Medicine
Online ISSN : 1349-7235
Print ISSN : 0918-2918
ISSN-L : 0918-2918
CASE REPORTS
Desquamative Interstitial Pneumonia with a Remarkable Increase in the Number of BAL Eosinophils
Takashi IshiguroNoboru TakayanagiKazuyoshi KurashimaAya MatsushitaKeiji HarasawaKoichiro YonedaNoriko TsuchiyaYousuke MiyaharaShozaburo YamaguchiRyozo YanoDaidou TokunagaHiroo SaitoMikio UbukataTsutomu YanagisawaYutaka SugitaYoshinori Kawabata
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2008 Volume 47 Issue 8 Pages 779-784

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Abstract
A 57-year old man with desquamative interstitial pneumonia (DIP) showed a marked increase in eosinophils in the bronchoalveolar lavage (BAL) fluid. The patient was referred to our hospital for abnormal shadows on his chest X-ray with no symptoms in May 2007. Computed tomography (CT) showed patchy, peripheral predominate ground-glass opacity. The BAL fluid revealed an increase of the total number of cells, including markedly elevated levels of eosinophils (62.1%), in contrast with only a slight increase of peripheral blood eosinophils, or minimal eosinophils in the alveolar spaces and interstitium of the thoracoscopic lung biopsy specimen. Since the specimens showed findings compatible with a DIP pattern, we diagnosed the patient with DIP. Although it is a rare entity, we should therefore consider DIP in the differential diagnosis when we encounter patients with a marked increase in the number of BAL eosinophils.
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