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(Chest. 1973;64:771-773.)
© 1973 American College of Chest Physicians

Diagnosis of Busulfan Lung by Transcatheter Biopsy

Russell K. Brynes M.D.1; S. Hassan Mostafavipour M.D.2; John J. Fennessy M.D.3; and Daina Variakojis M.D.4

1 Resident, Department of Pathology
2 Intern, Department of Pathology
3 Associate Professor, Department of Radiology
4 Assistant Professor, Department of Pathology

A 58-year-old woman, treated with busulfan for chronic myelogenous leukemia, developed diffuse interstitial pulmonary infiltrates. Histopathologic changes seen in busulfan lung were demonstrated by transcatheter biopsy, and later confirmed at autopsy. This case further illustrates the diagnostic usefulness of transcatheter pulmonary biopsy.







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