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Primary diffuse large B-cell lymphoma or lymphomatoid granulomatosis grade 3: a still-puzzling diagnosis in autopsy
(Hospital Universitário da USPSão Paulo, 2013)
Primary lung lymphoma is a rare entity accounting for approximately 0.3% of
all primary neoplasia of the lung and includes diffuse large B-cell lymphoma
(DLBL) and lymphomatoid granulomatosis (LYG). Considering that ...
Pneumocystis colonization is highly prevalent in the autopsied lungs of the general population
(2010)
Increasing reports of Pneumocystis DNA in noninvasive respiratory specimens from immunocompetent asymptomatic adults and the characteristic lung tropism of Pneumocystis suggest that asymptomatic pulmonary infections with ...
The first COVID-19 autopsy in Spain performed during the early stages of the pandemic
We describe the implementation of a COVID-19 Autopsy Programme in our Hospital,
report the main findings from the first autopsy of the programme and briefly review the reports
of lung pathology of these patients.
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Two distinct immunopathological profiles in autopsy lungs of COVID-19
Coronavirus Disease 19 (COVID-19) is a respiratory disease caused by severe acute
respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2), which has grown to a worldwide pandemic with substantial mortality. Immune mediated damage ...
Pneumocystis colonization is highly prevalent in the autopsied lungs of the general population
(UNIV CHICAGO PRESS, 2010)
Histopathological lung changes in children due to biomass fuel
(American Thoracic Society, 2012)
To the Editor: Three billion people use biomass fuel worldwide, and up to 2 million deaths are attributed to its exposure each year (1). In Peru, over 9 million people use biomass fuel, and in developing countries, biomass ...
Demographic, etiological, and histological pulmonary analysis of patients with acute respiratory failure: a study of 19 years of autopsies
(Faculdade de Medicina / USP, 2011)
INTRODUCTION: Acute respiratory failure has been one of the most important causes of death in intensive care units, and certain aspects of its pulmonary pathology are currently unknown. OBJECTIVES: The objective was to ...
Predictive value of a nasopharyngeal aspirate sample for diagnosis of pulmonary Pneumocystis in infants: A prospective autopsy study
(2018)
Objectives:
This work aims to describe the value of a nasopharyngeal aspirate (NPA), as a non-invasive sample, for diagnosing lung primary
infection by the fungus Pneumocystis in immunocompetent infants. Most infants develop ...