Respiratory Medicine Case Reports (Jan 2020)

Vanishing lung syndrome Masquerading as bilateral pneumothorax: A case report

  • Nur Izat Muhamad,
  • Siti Nurbaya Mohd Nawi,
  • Bazli Md Yusoff,
  • Noor Azizah Ab Halim,
  • Nurashikin Mohammad,
  • Wan Syamimee Wan Ghazali

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 31
p. 101276

Abstract

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Vanishing lung syndrome (VLS) is a rare condition characterized by giant emphysematous bullae. It is frequently misdiagnosed as pneumothorax. We describe a case of a 30-year-old male who presented with shortness of breath, reduced effort tolerance, and pleuritic chest pain for three months. He was initially diagnosed with bilateral pneumothorax based on clinical examination and chest radiograph findings. However, further imaging with a high resolution computed tomography (HRCT) of the thorax confirmed bilateral giant emphysematous bullae. Our patient subsequently underwent video-assisted thoracoscopic surgery (VATS) and bullectomy. In this report, we discuss the clinical presentations, radiological features, and the management of VLS. We also highlight the differentiating features of VLS from a pneumothorax.

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