Case report: Pulmonary amyloidosis in two patients with chronic obstructive lung disease (COPD)

We present two cases of patients with chronic obstructive lung disease (COPD) who developed different forms of pulmonary amyloidosis. In both cases malignancy was considered as primary diagnosis. Transthoracic biopsy confirmed pulmonary amyloidosis.In the first case the patient presented with progre...

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Main Authors: Haya Mardahayev, Sara Mohammed, Khalid Moddathir Mohmmed, Hala Rizalla, James Hayes
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Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2019-01-01
Series:Respiratory Medicine Case Reports
Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2213007119301893
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spelling doaj-b124ed69a00948bb849a8cc12fba3b6d2020-11-24T22:10:27ZengElsevierRespiratory Medicine Case Reports2213-00712019-01-0128Case report: Pulmonary amyloidosis in two patients with chronic obstructive lung disease (COPD)Haya Mardahayev0Sara Mohammed1Khalid Moddathir Mohmmed2Hala Rizalla3James Hayes4Cavan and Monaghan Hospital, Ireland RCSI GroupCavan and Monaghan Hospital, Ireland RCSI GroupCorresponding author. cavan and monaghan hospital RCSI Group.; Cavan and Monaghan Hospital, Ireland RCSI GroupCavan and Monaghan Hospital, Ireland RCSI GroupCavan and Monaghan Hospital, Ireland RCSI GroupWe present two cases of patients with chronic obstructive lung disease (COPD) who developed different forms of pulmonary amyloidosis. In both cases malignancy was considered as primary diagnosis. Transthoracic biopsy confirmed pulmonary amyloidosis.In the first case the patient presented with progressive dyspnoea over a two years period. Initial assessment was consistent with a diagnosis of COPD but progressive changes in symptoms and lung functions and subsequently CT Thorax revealed possible airway obstruction. Bronchoscopy confirmed an obstructive lesion initially considered to be malignant but was found to be due to tracheobronchial amyloid (TBA).Our second case presented with symptoms and signs consistent with COPD. Follow up chest X-rays revealed a pulmonary nodule which on CT examination was considered to be malignant. Transthoracic biopsy confirmed pulmonary amyloidosis.Although it is a rare condition amyloid disease should to consider as the part of the differential diagnosis in COPD patients who present with signs and symptoms consistent with pulmonary malignancy. Keywords: Tracheobronchial, Amyloidosis, Chronic obstructive lung disease, Pulmonary malignancy, Bronchoscopy, Transthoracic biopsyhttp://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2213007119301893
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author Haya Mardahayev
Sara Mohammed
Khalid Moddathir Mohmmed
Hala Rizalla
James Hayes
spellingShingle Haya Mardahayev
Sara Mohammed
Khalid Moddathir Mohmmed
Hala Rizalla
James Hayes
Case report: Pulmonary amyloidosis in two patients with chronic obstructive lung disease (COPD)
Respiratory Medicine Case Reports
author_facet Haya Mardahayev
Sara Mohammed
Khalid Moddathir Mohmmed
Hala Rizalla
James Hayes
author_sort Haya Mardahayev
title Case report: Pulmonary amyloidosis in two patients with chronic obstructive lung disease (COPD)
title_short Case report: Pulmonary amyloidosis in two patients with chronic obstructive lung disease (COPD)
title_full Case report: Pulmonary amyloidosis in two patients with chronic obstructive lung disease (COPD)
title_fullStr Case report: Pulmonary amyloidosis in two patients with chronic obstructive lung disease (COPD)
title_full_unstemmed Case report: Pulmonary amyloidosis in two patients with chronic obstructive lung disease (COPD)
title_sort case report: pulmonary amyloidosis in two patients with chronic obstructive lung disease (copd)
publisher Elsevier
series Respiratory Medicine Case Reports
issn 2213-0071
publishDate 2019-01-01
description We present two cases of patients with chronic obstructive lung disease (COPD) who developed different forms of pulmonary amyloidosis. In both cases malignancy was considered as primary diagnosis. Transthoracic biopsy confirmed pulmonary amyloidosis.In the first case the patient presented with progressive dyspnoea over a two years period. Initial assessment was consistent with a diagnosis of COPD but progressive changes in symptoms and lung functions and subsequently CT Thorax revealed possible airway obstruction. Bronchoscopy confirmed an obstructive lesion initially considered to be malignant but was found to be due to tracheobronchial amyloid (TBA).Our second case presented with symptoms and signs consistent with COPD. Follow up chest X-rays revealed a pulmonary nodule which on CT examination was considered to be malignant. Transthoracic biopsy confirmed pulmonary amyloidosis.Although it is a rare condition amyloid disease should to consider as the part of the differential diagnosis in COPD patients who present with signs and symptoms consistent with pulmonary malignancy. Keywords: Tracheobronchial, Amyloidosis, Chronic obstructive lung disease, Pulmonary malignancy, Bronchoscopy, Transthoracic biopsy
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