Respiratory Medicine Case Reports (Jan 2023)
Congenital lobar emphysema in monozygotic twins
Abstract
Congenital lobar emphysema (CLE) is caused by airway defects resulting in air trapping and hyperinflation of the affected lobe. Case reports of families affected with CLE imply a genetic etiology. However, the genetic contributions have not been well-described. We present a case of CLE in a monozygotic twin brother with respiratory distress diagnosed with right upper lobe (RUL) CLE and treated with a lobectomy. His asymptomatic twin brother was screened prophylactically, found to have RUL CLE and subsequently underwent a lobectomy. Our report provides further evidence supporting the genetic predisposition and potential benefit of early screening for CLE in comparable scenarios.