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Rev. ANACEM (Impresa) ; 16(2): 129-134, 2022. ilus
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: biblio-1525501

ABSTRACT

Objetivos: Exponer en base a un caso clínico una revisión de literatura reciente sobre Proteinosis alveolar pulmonar (PAP). Presentación del caso: Revisión de ficha clínica electrónica de paciente de sexo masculino de 76 años con antecedente de linfoma no Hodgkin (LNH) mesentérico, estirpe B de tipo folicular, quien acude en forma reiterada a servicios de urgencia por cuadro de dos meses de evolución de fiebre, compromiso del estado general y tos. Al examen físico destaca crépitos en hemitórax derecho. Se realizó Tomografía computada (TC) de tórax que mostró opacidades pulmonares en vidrio esmerilado periféricas, con engrosamiento septal liso y algunas bandas retráctiles subpleurales. Se manejó ambulatoriamente con Azitromicina por una semana. Sin respuesta, evoluciona con baja de peso y diaforesis nocturna. Nueva TC de tórax en enero 2021, muestra nuevos focos de "empedrado" periféricos extensos, descrito como "crazy paving", focos de vidrio esmerilado difusos extensos, sin condensación y con resolución de bandas retráctiles. Estudio infeccioso negativo. Se realiza lavado broncoalveolar (LBA) con estudio histológico de líquido que muestra proceso inflamatorio crónico con abundantes macrófagos y material proteináceo. Discusión: Tras el descarte de patología infecciosa, se orientó el estudio hacia otras causas de enfermedad parenquimatosa pulmonar. Así, resulta fundamental la descripción correcta del patrón imagenológico tomográfico y el LBA que resultaron compatibles con PAP. Conclusión: La PAP es una patología infrecuente, pero una historia clínica adecuada, el planteamiento de diagnósticos diferenciales de neumonía de lenta resolución, asociado el reconocimiento del patrón radiológico característico y el estudio histológico con LBA permiten realizar un diagnóstico certero, con gran implicancia terapéutica.


Objective: To present a review of recent literature on pulmonary alveolar proteinosis (PAP) based on a clinical case. Presentation of the case: Review of electronic clinical record of a 76 years-old masculine patient with history of mesenteric Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma (NHL) follicular-type lineage B, who repeatedly attended the emergency services due to a two-month history of symptoms of fever, compromised general condition and cough. Physical examination revealed crepitus in the right hemithorax. Chest computed tomography (CT) was performed, which showed peripheral ground-glass pulmonary opacities, with smooth septal thickening and some subpleural retractile bands. He was managed on an outpatient basis with Azithromycin for one week. No response; evolves with weight loss and night diaphoresis. New chest CT in January 2021, shows new extensive peripheral "cobblestone" foci, described as "crazy paving", extensive diffuse ground glass foci, without condensation and with resolution of retractile bands. Negative infectious study. Bronchoalveolar lavage (BAL) was performed with a histological study of the fluid showing a chronic inflammatory process with abundant macrophages and proteinaceous material. Discussion: After ruling out infectious pathology, the study was oriented towards other causes of pulmonary parenchymal disease. Thus, the correct description of the tomographic imaging pattern and the BAL that were compatible with PAP are essential. Conclusion: PAP is an infrequent pathology, but an adequate clinical history, the approach to differential diagnoses of slowly resolving pneumonia, associated with the recognition of the characteristic radiological pattern and the histological study with BAL allow an accurate diagnosis to be made, with great therapeutic implications.


Subject(s)
Humans , Male , Aged , Pulmonary Alveolar Proteinosis/therapy , Pulmonary Alveolar Proteinosis/diagnostic imaging , Lymphoma, Non-Hodgkin , Pulmonary Surfactants , Prednisone/therapeutic use , Tomography, X-Ray Computed , Bronchoalveolar Lavage/methods , Pulmonary Surfactant-Associated Proteins
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Medicina (B.Aires) ; 81(2): 301-303, June 2021. graf
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: biblio-1287286

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Resumen La proteinosis alveolar pulmonar (PAP) es una enfermedad pulmonar difusa, infrecuente, secundaria a una alteración en la homeostasis del surfactante. Se presenta el caso de una mujer de 69 años que ingresó a sala de internación por disnea progresiva hasta clase funcional III, de tres meses de evolución, asociada a tos no productiva. Se constató insuficiencia respiratoria tipo I. Como hallazgos en tomografía de tórax se evidenció engrosamiento del intersticio pulmonar intra e interlobulillar, opacidades en vidrio esmerilado y áreas con tendencia a la consolidación bilateral. Se realizó biopsia pulmonar con diagnóstico histológico de PAP y se efectuó tratamiento con lavado pulmonar total, logrando mejoría clínica. Se destaca la necesidad de tener presente diagnósticos diferenciales de insuficiencia respiratoria e infiltrados pulmonares en el contexto de la pandemia por COVID-19, incluidas las entidades muy poco prevalentes como lo es la PAP.


Abstract Pulmonary alveolar proteinosis (PAP) is a rare, diffuse pulmonary disease due to abnormal surfactant homeostasis. We present the case of a 69-year-old woman who was admitted to the hospital for progressive dyspnea with marked limitation in activity, and non-productive cough, of three months of evolution. Type I respiratory failure was confirmed. Chest tomography findings were interlobular and intralobular septal thickening, ground glass opacities and bilateral consolidation. Histological diagnosis was made and whole-lung lavage was performed with clinical improvement. We highlight the need to keep in mind differential diagnoses of respiratory failure and pulmonary infiltrates during COVID-19 pandemic, even rare entities such as PAP.


Subject(s)
Humans , Female , Aged , Pulmonary Alveolar Proteinosis/therapy , Pulmonary Alveolar Proteinosis/diagnostic imaging , COVID-19 , Pandemics , SARS-CoV-2 , Lung
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Rev. chil. enferm. respir ; 35(3): 199-206, 2019. graf
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: biblio-1058075

ABSTRACT

El patrón llamado 'crazy paving' en tomografia computada de tórax (TAC) puede deberse a diferentes condiciones siendo una de ellas la Proteinosis Alveolar Pulmonar (PAP), rara condición que puede llevar a insuficiencia respiratoria y a menudo, a la muerte. Presentamos el caso de una mujer joven con una historia de un año de evolución de disnea progresiva y tos seca que consultó por un cuadro de aparición brusca de fiebre, calofríos, malestar general y falla respiratoria hipoxémica severa (PaO2 = 51,9 mmHg con FiO2 = 0,50) en la cual la TAC de tórax mostraba un patrón de empedrado o 'crazy paving' que significó un desafío diagnóstico resuelto finalmente con una biopsia pulmonar quirúrgica que mostró una PAP. Ante el fracaso del tratamiento tradicional de Lavado Pulmonar Total (LPT) se usó una aproximación terapéutica novedosa consistente en una serie de 4 lavados lobares con un perfluorocarbono, Perflubron (PFC) bajo anestesia local seguido por 5 sesiones de Plasmaféresis. Casi inmediatamente después de este tratamiento la paciente evidenció mejoría radiológica y funcional. La PaO2 fue de 89,9 mmHg respirando aire ambiental y la CVF y el VEF1 aumentaron alcanzado respectivamente el 77 y el 75% de sus valores normales de referencia. Dadas las características químicas y físicas del PFC, pensamos que es una alternativa válida al LPT en estos casos.


Crazy paving computed tomography pattern may be due to a number of causes, one of them being Pulmonary Alveolar Proteinosis, a rare condition leading to respiratory failure and often to death. We present the case of a young woman with a one-year history of progressive dyspnea and dry cough, who consulted for an acute onset of fever, chills, malaise and severe hypoxemic respiratory failure (PaO2 = 51.9 mmHg; FiO2 = 0.50) with a 'crazy paving' pattern on chest CT. This diagnostic challenge was resolved by a surgical lung biopsy that showed a pulmonary alveolar proteinosis. Taking into account that the traditional treatment using whole lung lavage had already failed in this patient, a novel therapeutic approach was settled. A series of 4 lobar lavages with a perfluorocarbon (Perflubron) under local anesthesia followed by 5 plasmapheresis sessions were carried out. The patient showed radiographic and functional improvement almost immediately after this treatment. PaO2 was 89.9 mmHg breathing room air and FVC and FEV1 increased to reach 77 and 75% respectively of their normal reference values. Because of its chemical and physical properties we think this novel therapeutic approach should be a valuable alternative to saline solution for whole lung lavage in these cases.


Subject(s)
Humans , Female , Adult , Pulmonary Alveolar Proteinosis/therapy , Pulmonary Alveolar Proteinosis/diagnostic imaging , Pulmonary Alveolar Proteinosis/surgery , Pulmonary Alveolar Proteinosis/complications , Respiratory Insufficiency/prevention & control , Tomography, X-Ray Computed/methods , Plasmapheresis , Bronchoalveolar Lavage/methods , Fluorocarbons
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J. bras. pneumol ; 44(3): 231-236, May-June 2018. tab, graf
Article in English | LILACS | ID: biblio-954551

ABSTRACT

ABSTRACT Objective: Pulmonary alveolar proteinosis (PAP) is a rare disease, characterized by the alveolar accumulation of surfactant, which is composed of proteins and lipids. PAP is caused by a deficit of macrophage activity, for which the main treatment is whole-lung lavage (WLL). We report the experience at a referral center for PAP in Brazil. Methods: This was a retrospective study involving patients with PAP followed between 2002 and 2016. We analyzed information regarding clinical history, diagnostic methods, treatments, and outcomes, as well as data on lung function, survival, and complications. Results: We evaluated 12 patients (8 of whom were women). The mean age was 41 ± 15 years. Most of the patients were diagnosed by means of BAL and transbronchial biopsy. The mean number of WLLs performed per patient was 2.8 ± 2.5. One third of the patients never underwent WLL. Four patients (33.3%) had associated infections (cryptococcosis, in 2; nocardiosis, in 1; and tuberculosis, in 1), and 2 (16.6%) died: 1 due to lepidic adenocarcinoma and 1 due to complications during anesthesia prior to WLL. When we compared baseline data with those obtained at the end of the follow-up period, there were no significant differences in the functional data, although there was a trend toward an increase in SpO2. The median follow-up period was 45 months (range, 1-184 months). The 5-year survival rate was 82%. Conclusions: To our knowledge, this is the largest case series of patients with PAP ever conducted in Brazil. The survival rate was similar to that found at other centers. For symptomatic, hypoxemic patients, the treatment of choice is still WLL. Precautions should be taken in order to avoid complications, especially opportunistic infections.


RESUMO Objetivo: A proteinose alveolar pulmonar (PAP) é uma doença rara, caracterizada pelo acúmulo alveolar de substância surfactante, composta por proteínas e lipídios. É causada por um déficit de atividade macrofágica, cujo principal tratamento é a lavagem pulmonar total (LPT). Relatamos a seguir a experiência de um centro de referência brasileiro em PAP. Métodos: Estudo retrospectivo com a avaliação de pacientes com PAP acompanhados entre 2002 e 2016. Informações sobre história clínica, métodos diagnósticos, tratamentos realizados e desfechos, incluindo dados de função pulmonar, sobrevida e presença de complicações, foram analisados. Resultados: Foram incluídos 12 pacientes (8 mulheres), com média de idade de 41 ± 15 anos. A maioria dos pacientes foi diagnosticada por LBA e biópsia transbrônquica. A média do número de LPT realizadas por paciente foi de 2,8 ± 2,5. Um terço dos pacientes não foi submetido à LPT. Quatro pacientes (33,3%) apresentaram infecções associadas (criptococose, em 2; nocardiose, em 1; e tuberculose, em 1) e houve 2 óbitos (16,6%): 1 por adenocarcinoma lepídico e 1 por complicações na indução anestésica pré-LPT. Não houve diferença significativa entre os dados funcionais; porém houve uma tendência de aumento da SpO2 ao se comparar os dados iniciais aos do final do seguimento. A mediana de seguimento foi de 45 meses (1-184 meses), com taxa de sobrevida em 5 anos de 82%. Conclusões: Pelo que sabemos, esta é a maior série de casos de PAP no Brasil. A taxa de sobrevida foi semelhante à encontrada em outros centros. A LPT ainda é o tratamento de escolha para pacientes sintomáticos e hipoxêmicos. Deve-se atentar para complicações, especialmente infecções oportunistas.


Subject(s)
Humans , Male , Female , Adult , Middle Aged , Pulmonary Alveolar Proteinosis/therapy , Bronchoalveolar Lavage/methods , Pulmonary Alveolar Proteinosis/physiopathology , Pulmonary Alveolar Proteinosis/diagnostic imaging , Spirometry , Time Factors , Brazil , Tomography, X-Ray Computed , Vital Capacity , Forced Expiratory Volume , Retrospective Studies , Treatment Outcome , Kaplan-Meier Estimate
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Journal of Korean Medical Science ; : 159-164, 1999.
Article in English | WPRIM | ID: wpr-149196

ABSTRACT

Pulmonary alveolar proteinosis is such an extremely rare disease in Korea, that only a few cases have been reported. Meanwhile five cases were experienced at Seoul National University Hospital over ten years since 1987. We summarized the clinical characteristics and courses of them. Seven cases reported in the literature were included to add data about clinical characteristics and courses although only a few case reports mentioned patient's course. Middle aged male patients were mainly affected. No association with particular environmental or occupational exposure was identified. Dyspnea on exertion was the main symptom. Bilateral crackles were consistent, and bilateral parahilar hazy infiltrations on plain chest radiograph and ground glass opacity on high-resolution CT were characteristic. Superimposed infection was not identified in any patient at the time of diagnosis. Decreased diffusing capacity and hypoxia were present in almost every case. Whole lung lavage proved to be an effective therapeutic measure. The response to treatment was good. Long-term course of the disease, e.g. recurrence rate, is not yet known.


Subject(s)
Adult , Aged , Female , Humans , Male , Age Distribution , Hospitals, Public , Hospitals, University , Korea , Middle Aged , Pulmonary Alveolar Proteinosis/therapy , Pulmonary Alveolar Proteinosis/diagnostic imaging , Pulmonary Alveolar Proteinosis/physiopathology , Pulmonary Alveolar Proteinosis/diagnosis , Sex Distribution , Smoking/adverse effects
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