Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8657894 | Chest | 2018 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
A 56-year-old woman presented to our hospital with a 4-month history of worsening chest pain. She denied having any respiratory symptoms, such as dyspnea, sputum, cough, or hemoptysis, or any history of smoking or exposure to dusts. One year previously she had a vertebral fracture. There was no specific family history, including pulmonary or autoimmune diseases. Chest CT performed 3 years earlier showed multiple thin-walled pulmonary cysts, although no further investigations were performed.
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Authors
Takafumi MD, Hideharu MD, PhD, Tsunekazu MD, PhD, Masahiro MD, Hideaki MD, PhD, Hirotoshi MD, PhD, Masahiro MD, Akira MD, PhD, Noriko MD, PhD, Shuichi MD, PhD, Kazuteru MD, PhD,