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Necrotizing Pulmonary Granulomata in a Marijuana Smoker
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Necrotizing Pulmonary Granulomata in a Marijuana Smoker

David Cunnington, Harry Teichtahl, John M. Hunt, Chris Dow and Renata Valentine
Chest, Vol.117(5), pp.1511-1514
2000
PMID: 10807846

Abstract

granuloma marijuana pulmonary tobacco
We describe the case of a heavy marijuana and tobacco smoker who presented with progressive exertional dyspnea of 2 months’ duration, and bilateral nodular lung infiltrates. Examination of the lung fields was normal, and lung function tests showed mild airflow obstruction with moderately reduced gas transfer. BAL returned green-black fluid consisting predominantly of macrophages laden with carbon pigment. Thoracoscopic lung biopsy showed miliary necrotizing granulomata with an alveolar exudate of carbon-laden macrophages within macroscopically blackened lung. The differential diagnosis of pulmonary granulomata in this patient is discussed.

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