The Japanese journal of thoracic diseases
Online ISSN : 1883-471X
Print ISSN : 0301-1542
ISSN-L : 0301-1542
A Case of Pulmonary Eosinophilic Granuloma with Three-day Fever
Osamu IwaseAkitaka SuzukiMasaru NakanoKazuhiro YamaguchiYuichi IchinoseKeisuke ToyamaYoshirou EbiharaHaruhiko Nakamura
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1992 Volume 30 Issue 3 Pages 485-490

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Abstract
A 45-year-old man was admitted to our hospital with chief complaint of fever. The chest X-ray examination showed 2-3mm fine nodular shadows throughout the entire lung fields. Eosinophilia was present in the peripheral blood. Spike-like high fever (39°C) appeared every 48 hours. All bacteriologic cultures from blood, bone marrow aspirate, sputum, gastric juice, and bronchoalveolar lavage fluid were negative. Furthermore, the antibody titer of malaria was negative. No antibiotics were effective in this case. Histological examination of the transbronchial lung biopsy showed non-specfic inflammation, but the open lung biopsy specimen showed scattering of tiny granulomatous lesions. These granulomas were composed of histiocytes with indented nuclei, fibroblasts, varying amounts of collagen fibers, and eosinophils. The histiocytes were positive for S-100 protein staining and identified as Langerhans' cells. Therefore, this patient was diagnosed as having pulmonary eosinophilic granuloma.
Two months later, the abnormal shadows on the chest X-ray and high fever spontaneously resolved without steroid therapy.
This case was considered to be unique with respect to the peripheral blood eosinophilia, the three-day fever, and spontaneous improvement, compared with the former reported case.
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