Titia van Duin, Carmen Ambarus, Wouter van Es, Sophie van der Mark, Franz Schramel
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Abstract
Silicosis, an important occupational disease, is caused by inhalation of silicon dioxide and can lead to pulmonary inflammation and fibrosis. Silicosis can be misdiagnosed for malignant disease, as both can present with hypermetabolic lesions on FDG-PET imaging. This case series describes three patients who were suspected to have a primary lung malignancy based on FDG-PET findings, but were found to have pulmonary silicosis. With this series, we demonstrate how histologic examination can differentiate between silicosis and malignancy and provide suggestions to help clinicians differentiate between these two illnesses.
期刊介绍:
Respirology Case Reports is an open-access online journal dedicated to the publication of original clinical case reports, case series, clinical images and clinical videos in all fields of respiratory medicine. The Journal encourages the international exchange between clinicians and researchers of experiences in diagnosing and treating uncommon diseases or diseases with unusual presentations. All manuscripts are peer-reviewed through a streamlined process that aims at providing a rapid turnaround time from submission to publication.