Is your patient is suspected to have a disorder that has a confusing origin with both pulmonary and lymphocytic cells? Perhaps, it can be pulmonary lymphomatoid granulomatosis, a very uncommon pulmonary disorder. Pulmonary lymphomatoid granulomatosis (PLG) is known to be an uncommon pulmonary disorder, which is characterized by multiple pulmonary nodular lesions with lymphocytic invasion of vascular walls on biopsy. Prevalence and Distribution of PLG PLG likely characterizes a lymphoproliferative disorder in the family of EpsteinBarr virus (EBV)associated B cell lymphomas.
It has been found that lymphomatoid granulomatosis presents between the ages of 30 and 50. However patients can be affected at any age. Men are more commonly affected than women, with an estimated male to female ratio of 2:1. The disorder mostly affects lung, but skin and neurologic system may also get affected…