成人发病型威廉姆斯-坎贝尔综合征:临床表现、诊断难题和治疗方法

IF 0.8 Q4 RESPIRATORY SYSTEM Respiratory Medicine Case Reports Pub Date : 2024-01-01 DOI:10.1016/j.rmcr.2024.102126
Leonardo Cano-Cevallos , Arturo Cortes-Telles , Juan C. Calderon , Karla Robles-Velasco , Nelson Rivadeneyra , Ivan Cherrez-Ojeda
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威廉姆斯-坎贝尔综合征(Williams-Campbell Syndrome,WCS)是一种罕见的先天性疾病,其特点是支气管软骨下段缺损,导致支气管扩张。然而,它在成人中的出现却给诊断带来了独特的复杂性。我们介绍两个病例:病例 1 是一名 53 岁的男性,患有复发性鼻炎和 COVID-19 相关肺囊肿;病例 2 是一名 59 岁的自行车运动员,患有肺大泡。诊断评估包括肺功能测试和影像学检查。两个病例在确诊为 WCS 之前都进行了广泛的诊断评估。治疗重点是缓解症状和接种肺炎球菌疫苗。成人发病的 WCS 通常会模仿其他呼吸道疾病,给诊断带来挑战。病理确诊是明确诊断的金标准;然而,对于 WCS,文献支持主要基于临床和放射学结果的诊断方法。早期识别和有针对性的管理策略对于提高患者的预后至关重要。
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Adult-onset Williams-Campbell syndrome: Clinical presentations, diagnostic challenges, and treatment approaches
Williams-Campbell syndrome (WCS), traditionally recognized in childhood, is a rare congenital disorder characterized by subsegmental bronchial cartilage deficiency, leading to bronchiectasis. However, its occurrence in adults presents unique diagnostic complexities. We present two cases: Case 1, a 53-year-old male with recurrent rhinosinusitis and COVID-19-associated lung cysts; Case 2, a 59-year-old cyclist with pulmonary bullae. Diagnostic evaluations included pulmonary function tests and imaging studies. Both cases underwent extensive diagnostic evaluations before WCS diagnosis. Management was focused on symptom alleviation and pneumococcal vaccination. Adult-onset WCS poses diagnostic challenges, often mimicking other respiratory conditions. Pathology confirmation is a gold standard for definitive diagnosis; however, in the case of WCS, the literature supports a diagnostic approach primarily based on clinical and radiological findings. Early recognition and tailored management strategies are essential to enhance patient outcomes.
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