Chronic Farmer's lung disease with emphysema

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TitreChronic Farmer's lung disease with emphysema
Type de publicationJournal Article
Year of Publication2015
AuteursSoumagne T., Degano B., Dalphin J.C
JournalREVUE DES MALADIES RESPIRATOIRES
Volume32
Pagination275-278
Date PublishedMAR
Type of ArticleArticle
ISSN0761-8425
Mots-clésEmphysema, Farmer's lung, fibrosis, Hypersensitivity pneumonitis
Résumé

Introduction. - Farmer's lung (FL) is the most common type of hypersensitivity pneunnonitis (HP), with an estimated prevalence of between 0.5 and 1.5% in dairy farmers. In chronic FL, fibrotic sequelae are widely described in the literature although our experience and occasional epidemiological studies emphasize an increased risk of developing emphysema in these patients. Case report. - We report a case of FL in a 37-year-old patient with typical clinical features (exertional dyspnoea, lymphocytic alveolitis and computed tomography appearances) together with proven allergen exposure. This patient developed early pulmonary emphysema probably due to intermittent massive exposure to antigens and to bacterial and fungal micro-organisms. Conclusion. - The current classification of HP differentiates acute, subacute and chronic forms but does not take account of the role of the mode of exposure and the evolution of the disease. The prognosis and evolution of HP seem to be dependent on the type and pattern of exposure. A new classification with two clusters has been suggested: in type 1, massive and intermittent exposure, as in FL, may lead to emphysema with chronic airflow obstruction and, in type 2, chronic exposure to a low level, as in bird fanciers, may lead to fibrosis with a restrictive pattern. (C) 2014 SPLF. Published by Elsevier Masson SAS. All rights reserved.

DOI10.1016/j.rmr.2014.04.104