TY - JOUR
T1 - Mycobacterium Spindle Cell Pseudotumor Caused by Mycobacterium xenopi
T2 - A First Described Association of a Rare Entity Presenting in the Lung
AU - Furlan, Karina
AU - Rohra, Prih
AU - Mir, Fatima
AU - Sethi, Shenon
AU - Almajnooni, Abdullah
AU - Gattuso, Paolo
AU - Moore, Nicholas
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© The Author(s) 2019.
PY - 2020/5/1
Y1 - 2020/5/1
N2 - Mycobacterial spindle cell pseudotumor (MSP) is a rare benign lesion characterized by a proliferation of bland spindle-shaped histiocytes with vague granulomatous formation, positive for acid-fast bacilli staining. This lesion is usually reported in the lymph nodes and skin of immunocompromised patients; only 6 cases primary in the lung have been reported in the English literature to this date. In this article, we present the case of a 42-year-old female status post failed kidney-pancreas transplant with subsequent multiple kidney transplants, on chronic immunosuppression, who developed a mass in the left lower lobe consistent with MSP. Mycobacterium xenopi was identified in lung tissue culture, an association never previously described in literature. This case report alerts for the possible association of this rare form of non-tuberculous mycobacteria in the pathogenesis of MSP and highlights the importance of this differential diagnosis in lung masses of immunocompromised patients.
AB - Mycobacterial spindle cell pseudotumor (MSP) is a rare benign lesion characterized by a proliferation of bland spindle-shaped histiocytes with vague granulomatous formation, positive for acid-fast bacilli staining. This lesion is usually reported in the lymph nodes and skin of immunocompromised patients; only 6 cases primary in the lung have been reported in the English literature to this date. In this article, we present the case of a 42-year-old female status post failed kidney-pancreas transplant with subsequent multiple kidney transplants, on chronic immunosuppression, who developed a mass in the left lower lobe consistent with MSP. Mycobacterium xenopi was identified in lung tissue culture, an association never previously described in literature. This case report alerts for the possible association of this rare form of non-tuberculous mycobacteria in the pathogenesis of MSP and highlights the importance of this differential diagnosis in lung masses of immunocompromised patients.
KW - immunocompromised patients
KW - lung infection
KW - mycobacteria
KW - Mycobacterium xenopi
KW - posttransplant patients
KW - pseudotumor of the lung
KW - spindle cell tumor of the lung
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U2 - 10.1177/1066896919879745
DO - 10.1177/1066896919879745
M3 - Article
C2 - 31601138
AN - SCOPUS:85074085638
SN - 1066-8969
VL - 28
SP - 316
EP - 320
JO - International Journal of Surgical Pathology
JF - International Journal of Surgical Pathology
IS - 3
ER -