Journal Information
Vol. 43. Issue 6.
Pages 349-351 (January 2007)
Share
Share
Download PDF
More article options
Vol. 43. Issue 6.
Pages 349-351 (January 2007)
Case Report
Full text access
Lung Calcifications and Chronic Kidney Failure
Visits
18151
M. Carme Puy
Corresponding author
mpuyr@santpau.es

Correspondence: Dra. M.C. Puy. Departamento de Neumologìa. Hospital de la Santa Creu i Sant Pau. Sant Antoni M. Claret, 167. 08025 Barcelona. España
, Josè Manuel Rodrìguez-Arias, Pere Casan
Departamento de Neumologìa, Hospital de la Santa Creu i Sant Pau, Facultad de Medicina, Universidad Autònoma de Barcelona, Barcelona, Spain
This item has received
Article information
Abstract
Bibliography
Download PDF
Statistics

Pulmonary calcification is relatively uncommon and typically asymptomatic. A number of diseases are associated with this disorder, including chronic kidney failure, infections, and lung amyloidosis. There are, moreover, a number of conditions, such as hypercalcemia, hyperphosphatemia, alkalosis, and alveolar damage, which predispose a patient to calcification.

We describe a case of pulmonary calcifications associated with chronic kidney failure which had required hemodialysis and a subsequent kidney transplant.

Key words:
Metastatic pulmonary calcifications
Chronic kidney failure
Hemodialysis
Kidney transplant

La calcificaciòn pulmonar es relativamente infrecuente y por lo general asintomàtica. Se asocian a ella mùltiples enfer-medades, como la insuficiencia renal crònica, las infecciones y la amiloidosis pulmonar, entre otras, asì como numerosas situaciones que predisponen a su formaciòn, como la hiper-calcemia, la hiperfosfatemia, la alcalosis o el daño alveolar.

Presentamos un caso de calcificaciones pulmonares asocia-das a insuficiencia renal crònica que habìa requerido trata-miento con hemodiàlisis y posteriormente trasplante renal.

Palabras clave:
Calcificaciones pulmonares metastàsicas
Insu-ficiencia renal crònica
Hemodiàlisis
Trasplante renal
Full text is only aviable in PDF
REFERENCES
[1]
ED Chan, DV Morales, CH Welsh, MT McDermott, MI Schwarz.
State of the art: calcium deposition with or without bone formation in the lung.
Am J Respir Crit Care Med, 165 (2002), pp. 1654-1669
[2]
C Di Leo, M Gallieni, A Bestetti, L Tagliabue, M Cozzolino, P Carpani, et al.
Cardiac and pulmonary calcification in a hemodialysis patient: partial regression 4 years after parathyroidectomy.
Clin Nephrol, 59 (2003), pp. 59-63
[3]
M Murris-Espin, L Lacassagne, A Didier, JJ Voigt, JM Cisterne, J Giron, et al.
Metastatic pulmonary calcifications after renal transplantation.
Eur Respir J, 10 (1997), pp. 1925-1927
[4]
R Santiago Villalobos, E Rodríguez Becerra, F Borderas Naranjo, J Martín Juan.
Calcificación pulmonar metastásica: una rara causa de enfermedad pulmonar intersticial.
Arch Bronconeumol, 39 (2003), pp. 184-186
[5]
E Ullmer, H Borer, P Sandoz, M Mayr, P Dalquen, M Soler.
Diffuse pulmonary nodular infiltrates in a renal transplant recipient.
Chest, 120 (2001), pp. 1394-1398
Copyright © 2007. Sociedad Española de Neumología y Cirugía Torácica (SEPAR)
Archivos de Bronconeumología
Article options
Tools

Are you a health professional able to prescribe or dispense drugs?