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Title: [Pulmonary nodular amyloidosis mimicking multiple pulmonary metastases of carcinoma of the corpus uteri]. Author: Breitenfelder M, Kusch E, Leichsenring M, Prontnicki A. Journal: Chirurg; 2001 Sep; 72(9):1062-6. PubMed ID: 11594278. Abstract: INTRODUCTION: Pulmonary nodular amyloidosis (PNA) is a phenomenon that is rarely diagnosed anywhere in the world. METHODS: We report a case of a 63-year-old woman who smoked in whom a chest X-ray examination 5 years after diagnosis and radical treatment of a highly differentiated carcinoma of the corpus uteri showed multiple lung metastasis. To elucidate these findings by bronchoscopy and thoracoscopy we took a specimen from the right pleura and from one of the suspicious nodules, which were up to 3 cm in diameter; we also obtained some of the bronchial secretion. RESULTS: The nodules were histopathologically diagnosed as PNA. CONCLUSION: Even if it is rare, PNA also belongs in the differential diagnosis of metastatic cancers. For us evidence of Pseudomonas fluorescens in the sputum is a reason for discussing a chronic, clinical unobtrusive local inflammation with hyperactivity of the B-cells as the hypothetical etiology of the amyloidomas.[Abstract] [Full Text] [Related] [New Search]