MULTIFOCAL MICRONODULAR PNEUMOCYTE HYPERPLASIA, LYMPHANGIOMYOMATOSIS AND CLEAR-CELL MICRONODULES OF THE LUNG IN A CHINESE FEMALE-PATIENT WITH TUBEROUS SCLEROSIS
Kl. Chuah et Ph. Tan, MULTIFOCAL MICRONODULAR PNEUMOCYTE HYPERPLASIA, LYMPHANGIOMYOMATOSIS AND CLEAR-CELL MICRONODULES OF THE LUNG IN A CHINESE FEMALE-PATIENT WITH TUBEROUS SCLEROSIS, Pathology, 30(3), 1998, pp. 242-246
Tuberous sclerosis is a rare genetic disease with protean clinical man
ifestations. The lesion most commonly described in the lung is lymphan
giomyomatosis. There have been recent reports of multifocal micronodul
ar pneumocyte hyperplasia, as well as a single case documentation of a
clear cell tumor of the lung, in patients affected by the disease. We
detail a case of a female Chinese patient with tuberous sclerosis who
was incidentally discovered to have bilateral pneumothoraces. The ope
n lung biopsy revealed combined histological features of multifocal mi
cronodular pneumocyte hyperplasia, lymphangiomyomatosis and clear cell
micronodules.