Πέμπτη 19 Οκτωβρίου 2017

Memory of World War II with loud atypical friction rub due to pulmonary asbestosis

Description

An 87-year-old healthy woman was admitted to our hospital with progressive dyspnoea on effort since the preceding 6 months. She had a history of total gastrectomy, performed 5 years earlier. She was a non-smoker and worked as a business manager.

She did not abuse drugs. During World War II, when she was 15 years old, she worked for a year in a factory manufacturing the brake pads of fighter planes using copious amounts of asbestos. Physical examination revealed the presence of a 'hard and high-pitched knocking sound during the early inspiratory phase', in the right middle to lower lung fields, anteriorly (online ).

A chest radiograph showed massive calcifications in both lungs, including at the level of the diaphragm (figure 1A). Thoracic CT confirmed that these calcifications corresponded to the deposition of massive pleural plaques (figure 1B, C), especially in the visceral pleura (figure...



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