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Extensive idiopathic benign bilateral asynchronous pleural fibrosis

T L Lee-Chiong1, J Hilbert

  • 1Yale Medical School, New Haven, Conn., USA.

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|February 1, 1996
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A young man developed benign pleural fibrosis in his left lung and later disabling thickening in his right lung. The cause of this progressive pleural disease remains unknown.

Area of Science:

  • Pulmonology
  • Thoracic Medicine

Background:

  • Pleural fibrosis is a condition characterized by scarring of the pleura.
  • Idiopathic pleural thickening can occur without a known cause.

Observation:

  • A previously healthy young male presented with extensive benign left pleural fibrosis.
  • One year later, he developed disabling right pleural thickening.

Findings:

  • The case highlights progressive pleural disease in a young individual.
  • No specific etiology was identified for the observed pleural abnormalities.

Implications:

  • This case underscores the importance of considering idiopathic causes for pleural disease, even in young patients.
  • Further research may be needed to elucidate potential mechanisms and risk factors for unexplained pleural fibrosis.

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