Vanishing lung syndrome.
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history of smoking presented to the emergency department following a few hours of chest tightness, shortness of breath and cold sweats. He was tachypneic and had no breath sounds over his right hemithorax, which was hyperresonant to percussion. Arterial blood gas analysis on ambient air showed pH level 7.32 (normal 7.35–7.45), partial pressure of oxygen 74.5 (normal 80–105) mm Hg, partial pressure of carbon dioxide 32.4 (normal 35–45) mm Hg, bicarbonate level 22.6 (normal 22–32) mmol/L and oxygen saturation 92% (normal > 92%). Chest radiography (Figure 1) was interpreted as showing a hyperlucent right hemithorax with a left shift of the mediastinum and a collapsed right lung, which we initially thought was due to a tension pneumothorax. Unexpectedly, chest computed tomography (CT) showed a left-sided pneumothorax with giant bullae on the right (Appendix 1, available at www .cmaj .ca /lookup /suppl /doi :10.1503 /cmaj .111507 / -/ DC1). Tube thoracostomy re-expanded the left lung, with complete resolution of the patient’s symptoms. Although prevalence estimates are not available, unilateral hyperlucent lung is not an uncommon radiologic finding. Abnormalities of the thoracic wall and soft tissue are the most common causes. Pneumothorax, emphysema, large bullae, airway obstruction, contralateral pleural effusion and radiographic artifact can also give rise to increased transradiancy of the lung. Vanishing lung syndrome, also known as type I bullous disease or primary bullous disease of the lung, is defined as large bullae involving at least one-third of a hemithorax. It usually occurs in young men with a history of smoking and is mainly characterized by giant bullous emphysema in the upper lobes. Its progressive nature may cause exercise intolerance, worsening dyspnea and, occasionally, spontaneous pneumo thorax. Surgical resection is the treatment of choice, and the best results are seen following limited bullectomy. If it is not possible to see the entire lung edge separated from the chest wall, lung hyperlucency is unlikely to be caused by a straightforward pneumothorax, and CT is needed to evaluate the pleural space and the lung. The unintentional placement of a chest tube into a giant bulla can cause iatrogenic pneumothorax, hemothorax, hemorrhagic shock or death.
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عنوان ژورنال:
- CMAJ : Canadian Medical Association journal = journal de l'Association medicale canadienne
دوره 184 18 شماره
صفحات -
تاریخ انتشار 2012