Résumé
Sweet's syndrome is characterized by a constellation of clinical symptoms, physical features, and pathologic findings, which include fever, leukocytosis, tender erythematous skin lesions, and a diffuse infiltrate consisting predominantly of mature neutrophils in the upper dermis. Pulmonary involvement in Sweet's syndrome is rare. In addition, a pleural effusion has been rarely reported in the pulmonary involvement of Sweet's syndrome. We report a case of Sweet's syndrome presenting with pulmonary involvement and a bilateral pleural effusion in a patient with myelodysplastic syndrome.
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Humains , Derme , Fièvre , Hyperleucocytose , Syndromes myélodysplasiques , Granulocytes neutrophiles , Épanchement pleural , Peau , Syndrome de SweetRésumé
Objective To discuss the clinical manifestation and diagnosis of lymphomatous infiltration of the lung.Methods Clinical informations of 17 cases of lymphomatous infiltration of the lung were assessed.Results of 78 patients with malignant lymphoma,17 patients were infiltrated in lung.3 cases were Hodgkin's disease,14 cases were non -Hodgkin's lymphoma.All cases were advanced patients.Survival time of 1 patient was more than 5 years.Survival time of 1 patient which was the shortest was 2 months.Conclusion Patients with lymphomatous infiltration of the lung are not rare.The clinical symptoms and signs are not typical,image diagnosis is the main part in diagnosis of lymphomatous infil- tration of the lung.