COVID-19-related pneumonia with a predominant lymphocyte fraction in
bronchoalveolar lavage fluid
- Tsukasa Ueda ,
- Taro Yoneda,
- Hayato Koba,
- Hiroko Morita,
- Kazuyuki Kakeshita,
- Hideharu Kimura,
- Kazuo Kasahara
Hideharu Kimura
Kanazawa University School of Medicine, Department of Respiratory Medicine
Author ProfileAbstract
A 48-year-old woman, considered as a close contact of her husband who
was diagnosed with COVID-19. She was clinically diagnosed with
COVID-19-related pneumonia because of a positive antibody test. Her BALF
contained an elevated lymphocyte fraction, which might explain why
steroids are effective against COVID-19-related pneumonia.