Copyright ERS Journals Ltd 1995 European Respiratory Journal

  • Eur Respir J
  • Correspondence E. Cacciari
Publication date
March 2015

Abstract

ABSTRACT: Swyer-James syndrome (SJS) is a rare constrictive bronchiolitis that appears to be the result of acute bronchiolitis in infancy or early childhood. In the present study the cytological and immunophenotypical profile of bronchoalveolar lavage (BAL) was studied in two patients with SJS who showed a different spec-trum of clinical outcome. The total BAL yield was markedly increased in the patient with chronic cough and acute episodes of dyspnoea but not in the patient with decreased exercise tol-erance and longer duration of disease. In the two patients, the differential cell counts in percentage were characterized by a significant increase of neutrophils and a slight increase of lymphocytes. The analysis of lymphocyte subsets showed...

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