Erdheim-Chester disease (pulmonary manifestations)
Pulmonary manifestations of Erdheim-Chester disease are uncommon.
Epidemiology
The lungs are affected in ~25% (range 20-35%) of cases .
Radiographic features
HRCT chest
Described findings include
- symmetric reticular interstitial opacities
- smooth interlobular septal thickening and fissural thickening
- diffuse multifocal regions of ground-glass attenuation
- centrilobular nodular opacities
- pleural effusions
Look also extra-pulmonary features such as
- peri-aortic infiltration: may extend to the ascending aorta, coronary arteries, and aortic branches
- infiltration of the pulmonary arteries, superior vena cava, pericardium, and myocardium
Treatment and prognosis
Pulmonary involvement is generally an indicator or poor prognosis .