[Emphysema, did you say emphysema?]

Revue des Maladies Respiratoires(2018)

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Introduction. Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) is a common condition that may initially look simple but may conceal other diseases capable of accelerating its natural history or even simulating it. We describe four cases presenting as COPD with emphysema that were reclassified on the basis of certain clinical characteristics and the radiological pattern. Case reports. A 52 year old never smoking woman presenting with emphysema was eventually diagnosed as having lymphangioleiomyomatosis on the basis of an abdominal CT scan showing kidney angiomyolipomas. A 44 years old smoker presenting with rapidly evolving emphysema was eventually diagnosed as having Langerhans cell histiocytosis on the basis of a previous chest CT (four years earlier) showing cavitating nodules. An airport refueler, 73 years old, with severe emphysema despite never having smoked, was eventually diagnosed as suffering from alpha-1 antitrypsin deficiency. The last patient was a 54 year old man, a never smoker, who presented with severe airflow limitation and multilobar hyperlucency, with bronchiectasis in the same areas. He was eventually diagnosed as having a severe form of the Swyer James-MacLeod syndrome. Conclusion. These four case reports underline the importance of questioning the diagnosis of COPD when certain particular phenotypic characteristics are identified. (C) 2017 SPLF. Published by Elsevier Masson SAS. All rights reserved.
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Diagnostic différentiel,Kyste,BPCO,Emphysème
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