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Chest, Vol 86, 634-636, Copyright © 1984 by American College of Chest Physicians


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Lymphomatoid granulomatosis presenting as central neurogenic hyperventilation

EV Sunderrajan and PM Passamonte

A patient with lymphomatoid granulomatosis and focal transformation to lymphoma limited to the central nervous system presented with severe central neurogenic hyperventilation. The hyperventilation resolved as the underlying pathologic condition was treated with prednisone and cyclophosphamide.


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Central Neurogenic Hyperventilation: A Case Report and Discussion of Pathophysiology
Arch Neurol, October 1, 2005; 62(10): 1632 - 1634.
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