Pulmonary lymphoma

Last revised by Liz Silverstone on 23 Sep 2024

Pulmonary lymphoma refers to lymphoma which involves the lung parenchyma.

Pulmonary lymphoma can be primary or secondary:

Two additional categories have also been described which include 4:

A number of features may be present on HRCT which include:

  • a mass or mass-like consolidation greater than 1 cm with or without cavitations or bronchograms - most common finding according to one study 2

  • masses of pleural origin

  • nodules <1 cm

  • alveolar or interstitial infiltrates

  • peribronchial or perivascular thickening with or without atelectasis

  • pleural effusions

  • hilar or mediastinal lymphadenopathy

Cases and figures

  • Case 1
  • Case 2: Hodgkin lymphoma
  • Case 3: NHL
  • Case 4: marginal zone lymphoma
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