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Un lobo polmonare iperlucente
Unilateral hyperlucent lung in childhood
G. Vieni, S. Pusceddu, L. Mambelli, F. Pugliese, V. Poletti, F. Marchetti
Novembre 2015 - pagg. 593 -595
Abstract
The paper describes the case of a 7-year-old female
child with a history of chronic cough following an acute respiratory
infection and unilateral hyperlucent lung on chest radiograph.
The diagnosis was Swyer-James-MacLeod syndrome,
based on characteristic findings on chest TC. Swyer-James-
MacLeod syndrome is a post-infectious form of bronchiolitis
obliterans that damages the lung during early childhood. Affected
patients frequently have a history of recurrent pulmonary
infection and present with nonspecific respiratory symptoms.
The diagnosis is made with characteristic radiographic findings
such as asymmetric hyperlucency of the lung or lobe, reduction
of parenchimal vascularity and air-trapping of the affected
parenchyma. The differential diagnosis often requires bronchoscopy
and angio-TC or lung scintigraphy is necessary in
some cases. The therapy is based on management of lung infections
and bronchial obstruction. The prognosis is generally
good.
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