Lack of evidence for an association between neurofibromatosis and pulmonary fibrosis.

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  • Jay H Ryu
  • Joseph G Parambil
  • Pamela S McGrann
  • Gregory L Aughenbaugh
چکیده

STUDY OBJECTIVES To reassess the association between neurofibromatosis and pulmonary fibrosis. DESIGN Retrospective single-center study with analysis of patients' chest radiographs, CT scans, and medical records. SETTING Tertiary care, referral medical center. PATIENTS One hundred fifty-six adult patients with neurofibromatosis seen over a 6-year period between 1997 and 2002. RESULTS A review of chest radiographs revealed abnormal findings in 70 patients (44.9%). The most common radiographic abnormalities were extrapulmonary nodules or masses seen in 22 patients (14.1%), followed by skeletal abnormalities in 16 patients (10.3%). Bilateral interstitial infiltrates were noted in only three patients (1.9%), all of whom had potential causes other than neurofibromatosis for their lung infiltrates, including smoking-related interstitial lung disease, rheumatoid lung disease, recurrent pneumonias, and a history of ARDS. CT scans were available in two of these patients and revealed nonspecific patterns of abnormalities with no honeycombing. Six patients had bullae or cystic airspaces demonstrated on chest radiography or CT scan; all of these findings occurred in the context of smoking-related emphysema. Combined together, bilateral interstitial lung infiltrates or cystic airspaces were demonstrated in five patients (3.2%) by chest radiography, and in eight patients (5.1%) by chest radiography or CT scanning; one patient had both findings on the CT scan. CONCLUSIONS We found little evidence to support an association between neurofibromatosis and pulmonary fibrosis or any other form of parenchymal lung disease. Interstitial lung disease and bullae described in association with neurofibromatosis in previous reports may have, in part, represented smoking-induced manifestations.

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عنوان ژورنال:
  • Chest

دوره 128 4  شماره 

صفحات  -

تاریخ انتشار 2005