October 2023 Medical Image of the Month: Swyer-James-MacLeod Syndrome

Samantha Moore, Clinton Jokerst
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No abstract available. Article truncated after 150 words. Pathological slides from a right upper lobectomy specimen obtained at an outside institution were submitted to our Department of Pathology for review. A pre-operative noncontrast chest CT from the outside institution was submitted along with the path slides. The patient was a 27 y/o man who presented to the outside institution with exercise intolerance and increasing shortness of breath following a bout of COVID in early 2023. The patient also related a history of possible chronic myocarditis. A review of the CT demonstrated 2 distinct right-sided areas of hyperinflated, emphysematous lung with a relatively normal appearing left lung (Figure 1). Although congenital lobar emphysema was considered, the multifocal nature of the findings suggested against this, and a diagnosis of Swyer-James-MacLeod Syndrome was entertained. Histopathological analysis (Figure 2) confirmed this suspicion. When questioned further, the patient related a history of neonatal RSV infection requiring 3 weeks of hospitalization. The constellation of …
2023年10月月度医学图像:斯威尔-詹姆斯-麦克劳德综合征
没有摘要。文章在150字后被删节。从外部机构获得的右上肺叶切除标本的病理切片提交给我们的病理科进行审查。外部机构的术前胸部CT与路径片一起提交。患者是一名27岁的男性,在2023年初的一次COVID发作后,他向外部机构提出了运动无耐力和呼吸急促的症状。患者还可能有慢性心肌炎病史。CT复查显示2个明显的右侧过度充气肺气肿区,左侧肺看起来相对正常(图1)。虽然考虑先天性叶性肺气肿,但多灶性的表现表明并非如此,并考虑了Swyer-James-MacLeod综合征的诊断。组织病理学分析(图2)证实了这一怀疑。进一步询问时,患者有新生儿呼吸道合胞病毒感染史,住院3周。星座…
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