Case Report
Copyright ©The Author(s) 2022.
World J Clin Cases. Mar 16, 2022; 10(8): 2604-2609
Published online Mar 16, 2022. doi: 10.12998/wjcc.v10.i8.2604
Table 1 Mantle cell lymphoma with endobronchial involvement
Ref.
Age
Gender
Time between MCL first diagnosis and endobronchial involvement
Smoking history
Presenting symptoms
CyclinD1
Figgis et al[10]53FemaleMore than three years (second relapse)N/ACough, dyspnoea, wheezeN/A
Miyoshi et al[11]70FemaleFive years (fifth relapse)N/AStridor, respiratory failurePositive
Imai et al[12]86MaleTwo years (first relapse)N/ADyspnoeaN/A
Katono et al[2]87Male0 (diagnosed by endobronchial biopsy)Never-smokerDyspnoea on exertionPositive
Tong et al[1]65Male0 (diagnosed by endobronchial biopsy)Current smoker with 40 pack-yearsProductive cough, dyspnoeaPositive
Current case56Male0 (diagnosed by endobronchial biopsy)Current smoker with 30 pack-yearsCoughPositive