Systemic silicosis associated with plasma Cell proliferation and B lymphocyte monoclonality
Abstract
Importance: Silica dust has long been known as an occupational hazard, primarily causing pulmonary fibrosis. There is a higher incidence of neoplastic diseases associated with silica exposure, mainly lung cancer.
Observation: We present a unique case of a patient with pulmonary silicosis who developed diffuse lymphadenopathy followed by features of plasma cell proliferation with B lymphocyte monoclonality.
Conclusion: We propose to add systemic lymphadenopathy, plasma cell proliferation and B lymphocytes monoclonality to the list of silicosis complications.
Relevance: In the epidemic outbreaks of silicosis, as we have seen in Israel, a malignant transformation of inflammatory reaction might be encountered more often.
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PDFDOI: https://doi.org/10.5430/crim.v2n4p47
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Case Reports in Internal Medicine
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