The Journal of the Japan Society for Respiratory Endoscopy
Online ISSN : 2186-0149
Print ISSN : 0287-2137
ISSN-L : 0287-2137
Bronchoscopic Examinations for Evaluating Chest Abnormal Shadows Associated with Hematological Disease
Masayuki NakayamaMasashi BandoAkira KobayashiHideaki YamasawaShoji OhnoYukihiko Sugiyama
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2006 Volume 28 Issue 4 Pages 278-283

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Background. Hematological diseases cause various respiratory complications, but their differentiation only by blood tests and chest radiology is often difficult. Objective/Methods. To clarify the characteristics of respiratory complications associated with hematological diseases and the diagnostic usefulness of bronchoscopic examinations for these complications, we clinically evaluated mainly underlying diseases, chest radiological findings, and bronchoscopic findings in 31 patients in whom we performed bronchoscopy for chest abnormal shadows associated with hematological disease during the past 13-year period. Results. Among hematological disease, leukemia was most frequently observed, followed by malignant lymphoma and myelodysplastic syndrome. The most frequently observed chest CT findings were localized consolidation and diffuse Ground-glass opacity. Bronchoscopic examinations provided a definitive diagnosis in 20 patients (64.5%), and the most frequent diagnosis was pulmonary invasion by neoplastic cells (7 patients). Pulmonary invasion by neoplastic cells showed various images, and transbronchial lung biopsy: TBLB was useful for definitive diagnosis. Conclusion. After consideration of the general condition of patients and the risk of complications, bronchoscopy including TBLB should be performed when possible.
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