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pulmonary fibrosis
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The syndrome resulting from combined
pulmonary fibrosis
and emphysema has not been comprehensively described. The current authors conducted a retrospective study of 61 patients with both emphysema of the upper zones and diffuse parenchymal lung disease with fibrosis of the lower zones of the lungs on chest computed tomography. Patients (all smokers) included 60 males and one female, with a mean age of 65 yrs. Dyspnoea on exertion was present in all patients. Basal crackles were found in 87% and finger
clubbing
in 43%. Pulmonary function tests were as follows (mean+/-sd): total lung capacity 88%+/-17, forced vital capacity (FVC) 88%+/-18, forced expiratory volume in one second (FEV1) 80%+/-21 (% predicted), FEV1/FVC 69%+/-13, carbon monoxide diffusion capacity of the lung 37%+/-16 (% predicted), carbon monoxide transfer coefficient 46%+/-19. Pulmonary hypertension was present in 47% of patients at diagnosis, and 55% during follow-up. Patients were followed for a mean of 2.1+/-2.8 yrs from diagnosis. Survival was 87.5% at 2 yrs and 54.6% at 5 yrs, with a median of 6.1 yrs. The presence of pulmonary hypertension at diagnosis was a critical determinant of prognosis. The authors hereby individualise the computer tomography-defined syndrome of combined
pulmonary fibrosis
and emphysema characterised by subnormal spirometry, severe impairment of gas exchange, high prevalence of pulmonary hypertension, and poor survival.
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PMID:Combined pulmonary fibrosis and emphysema: a distinct underrecognised entity. 1645 4
Hypertrophic osteoarthropathy is characterized by digital
clubbing
and periosteal reaction of long bones. Most cases are associated with malignancy or other conditions such as congenital heart disease, liver cirrhosis,
pulmonary fibrosis
, biliary atresia, and gastrointestinal polyps. We report a 19-year-old man presenting with arthritis, broadening of the fingers and
clubbing
of the fingers and toes for the previous 3 years. The ankles and knees were swollen. X-rays showed periosteal apposition. The search for a secondary cause remained negative. In cases of arthralgia/arthritis together with clubbed fingers, consideration must be given to hypertrophic osteoarthropathy. The primary or idiopathic form is rare and has a good prognosis.
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PMID:Primary hypertrophic osteoarthropathy (pachydermoperiostosis): a case report. 1696 33
Hypertrophic osteoarthropathy is characterized by
clubbing
of the digital tips and periosteal reaction of long bones. Most of the cases are associated with malignancy or other conditions such as congenital heart disease, liver cirrhosis,
pulmonary fibrosis
, biliary atresia and gastrointestinal polyps. Hypertrophic osteoarthropathy associated with malignancy is rare in children. A few cases of hypertrophic osteoarthropathy in children with nasopharyngeal carcinoma have been reported. This is a case of hypertrophic osteoarthropathy associated with nasopharyngeal carcinoma with lung and bone metastasis in a 16 year old girl. In this case, lung metastases progressed after intensive chemotherapy and hypertrophic osteoarthropathy (
Clubbing
) persisted.
...
PMID:A case of finger clubbing associated with nasopharyngeal carcinoma in a young girl, and review of pathophysiology. 1940 93
Combined
pulmonary fibrosis
and emphysema (CPFE) syndrome is an uncommon entity characterised by emphysema of the upper lobes and diffuse fibrosis of the lower lobes and carries a bad prognosis with the onset of pulmonary hypertension. Lung involvement due to exposures suffered by welders is generally considered benign though, rarely, a diffuse interstitial fibrotic disease has been reported. CPFE syndrome has however never been reported in welders. A 65-year-old man, welder by occupation and an ex-smoker, presented with progressive exertional dyspnoea associated with dry cough noticed for the last four months. On examination, there was mild tachypnea,
clubbing
and bilateral basal velcro crepitations on chest auscultation. Lung function test revealed mild mixed ventilatory impairment with severe diffusion defect. HRCT chest showed bilateral upper lobe emphysema and diffuse interstitial fibrosis in the lower lobes. Transbronchial lung biopsy revealed interstitial fibrosis, chronic inflammation and iron deposits. A diagnosis of combined
pulmonary fibrosis
with emphysema (CPFE) with interstitial pulmonary siderofibrosis (IPS) was established. A review of literature did not show any other report of a similar nature.
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PMID:Combined pulmonary fibrosis and emphysema in a welder. 2266 43
Hypertrophic osteoarthropathy is characterised by digital
clubbing
and periosteal reaction of long bones. Most cases are associated with malignancy or other conditions such as congenital heart disease, liver cirrhosis,
pulmonary fibrosis
, biliary atresia and inflammatory bowel diseases. We report a middle-aged man found to have 15-year history of
clubbing
of the fingers and toes on his routine check-up for dyspepsia. Skiagram of hand joints showed periosteal apposition without any periosteal reaction of long bones. The search for a secondary cause of
clubbing
remained negative. The primary or idiopathic form is rare and has a good prognosis and has to be differentiated from secondary form. He was eradicated successfully with Pylori kit for his antral predominant Helicobacter-induced gastritis.
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PMID:Primary hypertrophic osteoarthropathy (incomplete form) in young adults: a case report and review of literature. 2324 97
A syndrome associating an upper-lobe emphysema and
pulmonary fibrosis
of the lower lung was recently characterized. Few cases were identified in the literature. We report a case of a 68 year- old smoker man presented for exacerbation of a severe dyspnea. Physical examination revealed basal crackles and finger
clubbing
. Blood gas analysis showed hypoxemia. Chest radiography showed features compatible with emphysema of the upper lobes and fibrosis of the basis. Chest computed tomography confirmed chest radiography's findings and revealed fibrosis. The diagnosis of idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis was made. Pulmonary function tests showed obstructive pattern. Systolic pulmonary arterial pressure was elevated up to 87 mm Hg on heart ultrasonography. The authors emphasize the importance of the diagnosis of this entity made through chest computed tomography and the fact that it is characterized by severe impairment of gas exchange, the high prevalence of pulmonary hypertension and poor survival.
...
PMID:The syndrome of combined pulmonary fibrosis and emphysema. 2519 78
We report a rare case of Pulmonary Artery Aneurysm (PAA) thrombosis with Combined
Pulmonary Fibrosis
and Emphysema (CPFE) with pulmonary hypertension. A 75-year-old male presented with haemoptysis, dyspnoea,
clubbing
and bilateral fine end inspiratory rales on examination. He was diagnosed to have PAA thrombosis with CPFE on the basis of computed tomographical angiography and high resolution computed tomography. He was then managed conservatively with pirfenidone for the interstitial lung disease.
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PMID:Pulmonary Artery Aneurysm Thrombosis with Combined Pulmonary Fibrosis and Emphysema: A Case Report. 2743 77
This paper presents a case of a young patient with cyanosis and digital
clubbing
, until then an active, sporty person. He sought medical assistance due to the growing dyspnoea and the drop of effort tolerance. Initially the diagnostic process focused on the confirmation of the suspicion of
pulmonary fibrosis
or another interstitial lung disease as causes of the respiratory failure. Due to the atypical presentation of the symptoms, reaching the final diagnosis of digestive system disease with lung involvement required a more thorough multifaceted diagnostics of a number of systems and organs.
...
PMID:Dyspnoea, cyanosis and digital clubbing in a 28-year-old patient as a result of hepatopulmonary syndrome. 2928 84
Combined
pulmonary fibrosis
and emphysema (CPFE) is a unique pulmonary condition characterized by simultaneous coexistence of both upper lobe emphysema and lower lobe fibrosis. Pulmonologists should be aware of the entity while evaluating patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) or
pulmonary fibrosis
. Airflow and lung volume are relatively preserved but oxygenation is disproportionately impaired in patients with CPFE. We describe a case of an 83-year-old male patient with past history of heavy smoking, in whom the search for the cause of pulmonary arterial hypertension and exercise-induced arterial oxygen desaturation disproportionate to be explained by COPD resulted in a diagnosis of CPFE. He complained of dyspnoea on exertion and non-productive cough. Physical examination revealed basal Velcro rales and
clubbing
. Chest radiography showed prominent vascular markings, preserved lung volume and subtle fibrosis of the bases. Definitive diagnosis was made on CT scan of the chest, which revealed upper lobe emphysema and lower lobe fibrosis and honeycombing. The patient was managed by long-term oxygen therapy, inhaled corticosteroid, long-acting bronchodilator and antimuscarinic agents, diuretic, pirfenidone (antifibrotic agent), proton pump inhibitor and
N
-acetyl cysteine (antioxidant). We emphasize the importance of the diagnosis of CPFE in early stages through CT in a case of COPD with clinical, laboratory and chest radiographic evidence of fibrosis and the fact that CPFE is associated with pulmonary hypertension, a poor prognostic indicator.
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PMID:HRCT diagnosis of combined pulmonary fibrosis and emphysema in a patient of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease with pulmonary hypertension and clinical or radiograph suspicion of pulmonary fibrosis. 3046 2
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