The sarcoid granuloma: ‘epithelioid’ or ‘lymphocytic-epithelioid’ granuloma?

The sarcoid granuloma: ‘epithelioid’ or ‘lymphocytic-epithelioid’ granuloma?

Authors

  • Zdravko Kosjerina Pathology Department, Institute for Lung Diseases of Vojvodina, 21234 Sremska Kamenica
  • Bojan Zaric Bronchology Department, Institute for Lung Diseases of Vojvodina, 21234 Sremska Kamenica
  • Dejan Vuckovic Pathology Department, Institute for Lung Diseases of Vojvodina, 21234 Sremska Kamenica
  • Dusan Lalosevic Pasteur Institute, Hajduk Veljkova 1, Novi Sad
  • Goran Djenadic General Hospital, Sabac
  • Bruno Murer Dell’Angelo Hospital, via Paccagnella 11, Mestre (VE)

Keywords:

Epithelioid granuloma, Lymphocytic-epithelioid granuloma, Morphometry, Sarcoidosis

Abstract

Background: This study aims to analyze the structure and quantities of cellular elements in sarcoid granulomas. Methods: We investigated 34 transbronchial lung biopsy samples obtained from 34 sarcoid patients. The quantity and composition of the cellular elements inside a granuloma were determined by the quantitative stereometry method, employing the numerical density as a stereological method. Results: A total of 102 sarcoid granulomas were analyzed. The central part of all granulomas was occupied by epithelioid cells. Besides these, giant cells, lymphocytes, macrophages and plasma cells were also seen. The mean numerical density of all the cells in the central part of a sarcoid granuloma was 111,751 mm-3. Lymphocytes prevailed in number, exceeding the total count of all other cells. With a mean numerical density of 74,321 mm-3, lymphocytes were twice as numerous as both epithelioid cells and macrophages with a mean numerical density of 37,193 mm-3. Conclusions: Lymphocytes are the predominant cell type in the central part of a sarcoid granuloma, significantly exceeding both epithelioid cells and macrophages in number, raising the question if the term “epithelioid granuloma”, routinely used to designate sarcoid granulomas, is correct, or if it would be more logical to call them “lymphocytic-epithelioid granulomas” instead. Trial registration: This study was supported by the Serbian Ministry of Science and Environmental Protection Grant Number 175006/2011.

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20-06-2012

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Kosjerina Z, Zaric B, Vuckovic D, Lalosevic D, Djenadic G, Murer B. The sarcoid granuloma: ‘epithelioid’ or ‘lymphocytic-epithelioid’ granuloma?. Multidiscip Respir Med [Internet]. 2012 Jun. 20 [cited 2024 Jul. 4];7. Available from: https://mrmjournal.org/index.php/mrm/article/view/598