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Table 5 The delayed time and prognosis of each case

From: Simultaneous occurrence of invasive pulmonary aspergillosis and diffuse large B-cell lymphoma: case report and literature review

No.

Age ranges

Diagnosis 1

Delayed time (days)

Diagnosis 2

Outcome

1

55–60

NHL

UK

Pulmonary cryptococcosis

Remission

2

35–40

Pulmonary cryptococcosis

139

Lymphoma

Died (respiratory failure)

3

70–75

pneumonia

29

Lymphoma + Legionella pneumophila pneumonia

Died (cardiac arrhythmia)

4

40–45

TB

UK

HL

Remission

5

40–45

TB

60

HL

Remission

6

10–15

TB

UK

HL

Remission

7

60–65

DLBCL

UK

TB

Remission

8

60–65

TB

14

NHL

Died (septic shock)

9

65–70

T-cell lymphoma

UK

Pseudomembranous tracheitis

Died (respiratory failure)

10

55–60

T-cell lymphoma

20

TB

Died (multiple organ failure)

11

25–30

TB

120

HL

Remission

12

15–20

TB

UK

HL

UK

13

10–15

ALCL

135

TB

Remission

14

65–70

TB

330

BALT lymphoma

Remission

15

65–70

Mycobacterium avium infection

420

BALT lymphoma

Remission

16

70–75

BALT lymphoma+TB

Remission

17

80–85

pneumonia

3

NHL + pulmonary aspergillosis

Died (respiratory failure)

18

65–70

NHL + CMV infection

Died (respiratory failure)

  1. NHL non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma, UK unknown, TB tuberculosis, HL Hodgkin’s lymphoma, DLBCL diffuse large B-cell lymphoma, ALCL anaplastic large cell lymphoma, BALT lymphoma bronchus-associated lymphoid tissue lymphoma, CMV cytomegalovirus