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牙科专业人员中的无症状肺结节:一项诊断挑战。

Asymptomatic lung nodules in dental professionals: A diagnostic challenge.

作者信息

Godallage Anuradha N, Kolekar Shailesh, Olsen Karen Ege, Bonnesen Barbara, Petersen Jesper Koefod, Clementsen Paul F, Bodtger Uffe, Sivapalan Pradeesh

机构信息

Department of Internal Medicine, Zealand University Hospital, Roskilde, Denmark.

Department of Clinical Medicine, University of Copenhagen, Copenhagen, Denmark.

出版信息

Respir Med Case Rep. 2022 Jun 26;38:101691. doi: 10.1016/j.rmcr.2022.101691. eCollection 2022.

Abstract

Dental care workers are frequently exposed to various types of volatile organic and inorganic compounds. In addition to biological materials, these compounds include silica, heavy metals, and acrylic plastics. Such exposures may cause respiratory symptoms, but the nonspecific nature of these symptoms often means that the etiology is difficult to discern. The disease severity depends on the particle size and type of the inhaled compounds, as well as the duration and intensity of exposure, which varies markedly among dental workers. Here, we present two unique cases with the same occupational exposure. Both patients showed radiological changes in the lungs that were suspicious for lung cancer. The first patient did not undergo a biopsy due to cardiac comorbidities and risk of bleeding, and the diagnosis was based on thoracic computer tomography (CT) which confirmed multiple, bilateral, solid, smooth, partly calcified lung nodules, normal positron emission tomography (PET)-CT and the relevant occupational exposure. In the second case, a CT-guided biopsy and thoracoscopic resection was done with histopathological findings consistent with granuloma. The multi-disciplinary team decision of both cases was consistent with occupational exposure related lunge disease. This is the first case study report whereby same occupational exposure related health condition is compared with two different approaches. Respiratory clinicians should be aware of this potential diagnosis, especially for asymptomatic patients with relevant exposures. Careful attention to the occupational history may help to prevent unnecessary, invasive diagnostic procedures or surgeries.

摘要

牙科护理人员经常接触各种挥发性有机和无机化合物。除了生物材料外,这些化合物还包括二氧化硅、重金属和丙烯酸塑料。此类接触可能会导致呼吸道症状,但这些症状的非特异性往往意味着病因难以辨别。疾病的严重程度取决于吸入化合物的颗粒大小和类型,以及接触的持续时间和强度,而这些在牙科工作人员中差异很大。在此,我们介绍两例具有相同职业接触史的独特病例。两名患者肺部均出现了疑似肺癌的放射学变化。第一名患者由于心脏合并症和出血风险未进行活检,诊断基于胸部计算机断层扫描(CT),该检查确认了多个双侧实性、光滑、部分钙化的肺结节,正电子发射断层扫描(PET)-CT正常以及相关职业接触史。在第二例中,进行了CT引导下活检和胸腔镜切除术,组织病理学结果与肉芽肿一致。两例病例的多学科团队诊断均与职业接触相关的肺部疾病相符。这是第一份病例研究报告,通过两种不同方法比较了相同职业接触相关的健康状况。呼吸科临床医生应意识到这种潜在诊断,尤其是对于有相关接触史的无症状患者。仔细关注职业病史可能有助于避免不必要的侵入性诊断程序或手术。

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