PATIENT CASE STUDY #1

52-year-old male patient with suspected ILD 52-year-old
male

Based upon this patient’s case study, please choose their diagnosis.

Presents with 1-month history of
dyspnea. Referred from PCP who
ordered chest X-ray. X-ray came
back abnormal.

Sarcoidosis
Rheumatoid Arthritis
LAM
IPF
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Sarcoidosis: Extensive granulomatous inflammation following lymphatic routes and abundant mid-lobe nodules are classic findings.
The patient had negative CCP and RF antibodies, both of which are associated with rheumatoid arthritis. Further, the patient had no joint involvement or other signs and symptoms of rheumatoid arthritis. A diagnosis of LAM is incorrect because it occurs exclusively in women. Furthermore, normal TLC, RV, DLCO, along with the lack of cysts on HRCT, suggest an alternative diagnosis. A diagnosis of IPF is unlikely because nodules are present on HRCT, which is consistent with an alternative diagnosis of IPF. Also, this patient is younger than the expected age of >60 years and is a never smoker.
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