Chest
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A nonsmoker man in his 40s underwent bilateral lung transplantation with a referral diagnosis of genetic-related idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis (IPF). The patient had no medical history in childhood and early adulthood, nor was there a family history of IPF. His nonsmoker father presented with lung cancer at 59 years of age. ⋯ Results of pulmonary function tests yielded a restrictive pattern with decreased FVC and decreased total lung capacity (69% and 47% of predicted, respectively). The FEV1/FVC ratio was 86%, and carbon monoxide transfer coefficient was 36% of predicted. BAL cellular analysis consisted of macrophages (66%), lymphocytes (19%; CD4+/CD8+ ratio, 0.16), neutrophils (10%), and eosinophils (5%).
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A 49-year-old woman with a medical history of epilepsy presented to the ED 1 h after a single, 15-min, witnessed, tonic-clonic seizure. Over the preceding 6 months, she had experienced five similar seizures of shorter duration. There were no recent changes to her phenytoin dose nor had she started any new medications. ⋯ While being evaluated by the neurology service, the patient complained of sudden-onset chest pain and cough with associated hypoxemia. She denied changes in her sleep habits, she had not experienced any fevers, and she had no changes in her exercise tolerance. The patient was admitted to the general medicine floor for further workup.
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Editorial Biography Historical Article
Giants in Chest Medicine: Donald C. Zavala, MD, FCCP.