European Journal of Case Reports in Internal Medicine (May 2021)

Cryptogenic Fibrosing Pleuritis

  • Alessandra Anna Manco,
  • Veronica Alfieri,
  • Letizia Gnetti,
  • Marina Aiello,
  • Giuseppina Bertorelli,
  • Maria Majori,
  • Alfredo Chetta

DOI
https://doi.org/10.12890/2021_002498

Abstract

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We report the case of a 46-year-old male patient who was referred for chest pain and bilateral pleural effusion. Despite treatment with antibiotics and steroids, the pleural effusion worsened over a few months until pulmonary function was halved. The CT scan showed bilateral pleural thickening with right basal opacity. Histology revealed extensive fibrotic tissue with focal collections of lymphocytes and giant cells without traces of asbestos bodies. Since no evidence of an infectious, embolic or occupational aetiology was found, this bilateral pleural effusion progressing to diffuse pleural thickening was diagnosed as cryptogenic fibrosing pleuritis, a rare pleural disease.

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