Bronchocentric granulomatosis associated with pure red cell aplasia and lymphadenopathy.
Department of Internal Medicine, Hospital La Paz, Universidad Autónoma de Madrid, Spain.
Bronchocentric granulomatosis developed in a patient with previously diagnosed pure red cell aplasia and lymphadenopathy. There was an excellent response to corticosteroid treatment. An immunological pathogenesis common to bronchocentric granulomatosis and pure red cell aplasia is suggested.
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