Title of article :
Rapid Growth of Lung Nodules due to Combined Pulmonary Vasculitis, Silicoanthracosis, and Chondrocalcinosis
Author/Authors :
Jungraithmayr, Wolfgang Division of Thoracic Surgery - University Hospital Zurich, Raemistr, Switzerland , Tzafos, Stefanos Division of Thoracic Surgery - University Hospital Zurich, Raemistr, Switzerland , Distler, Oliver Department of Rheumatology - University Hospital Zurich, Raemistr, Switzerland , Kolios, Antonios G. A. Department of Immunology - University Hospital Zurich, Raemistr, Switzerland , Weder, Walter Division of Thoracic Surgery - University Hospital Zurich, Raemistr, Switzerland , Franzen, Daniel Division of Pulmonology - University Hospital Zurich, Raemistr, Switzerland
Pages :
5
From page :
1
To page :
5
Abstract :
Background. Silicoanthracosis is a pneumoconiosis due to occupational inhalation of silica and carbon dusts. Clinically, it can be associated with vasculitis or rheumatoid arthritis. In association with these diseases, silicoanthracosis can present within the lung with multiple pulmonary nodules which, as a differential diagnosis, can mimic metastatic disease or multiple abscesses. Case Presentation. We present the case of a 62-year old former pit worker with pulmonary nodules, chondrocalcinosis due to calcium pyrophosphate deposition (CPPD), and a history of renal cancer. Within a short period of time, pulmonary nodules grew rapidly. Thoracoscopically, the resected lung specimen revealed silicoanthracosis associated with small-to-medium-size vasculitis in the presence of antineutrophil cytoplasmatic autoantibodies (c-ANCA). Conclusion. Pulmonary silicoanthracotic lesions on the base of ANCA-associated vasculitis and CPPD arthritis can rapidly grow. A mutual correlation between silicoanthracosis, ANCAassociated vasculitis, and CPPD seems possible. Apart from this, consideration of metastatic disease should be obligatory in patients with a history of cancer at the same time being immunosuppressed.
Keywords :
Lung Nodules , Silicoanthracosis , Chondrocalcinosis
Journal title :
Canadian Respiratory Journal
Serial Year :
2016
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Record number :
2606932
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