Senin, 23 Juli 2012

Lymphangitic spread lymphangitic spread of the tumor

Lymphangitic spread lymphangitic spread of the tumor
through the lung parenchyma could be an ominous development.
this spread is characterised by progressive dyspnea, cough, and
hypoxia related to an expanding infiltrate. fever could be
observed with these developments.
lymphangitic spread typically presents a diagnostic dilemma.
the nonspecific nature of the infiltrate typically results
in diagnostic uncertainty. the differential diagnosis typically
includes infection and radiation pneumonitis. high-resolution
ct scanning may reveal characteristic changes associated
with lymphangitic spread. 67 bronchoscopy with bronchoalveolar
lavage will conjointly be useful in establishing a diagnosis. in
several cases, empiric use of antibiotics and high-dose steroids
could be preferable in several patients. high-dose steroids may
be transiently beneficial in relieving dyspnea caused by lymphangitic
spread

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