ABSTRACT
Pi phenotypes have been studied in a group of 433 patients. Patients with panacinar emphysema and/or bullae were identified from careful analysis of their clinical, physiological, radiological and anatomical characteristics. Twenty-five p.cent of the emphysematous patients were MZ; there was no significant difference in the alpha-1-antitrypsin plasmatic levels between the groups. The HLA antigens were studied in order to try to identify the possible cofactors in the development of emphysema. The role of occupational pollutants and/or of tobacco is discussed. The frequency of the MZ phenotype in our series differs from previous publications. This discrepancy is discussed on the basis of the criterious used to identify the emphysematous patients.