What is cystic lung disease?
Also known as: multiple cystic lung disease, lung cysts, bronchogenic cysts, cystic adenomatous malformation of the lung, lobar emphysema and pulmonary sequestration, acquired cystic lung disease.
Cystic lung diseases may be:
- Congenital: There are 4 different clinical types of congenital cystic (a sac filled with fluid, air, or other material) lung disease found; they include:
- Bronchogenic cysts.
- Cystic adenomatous malformation of the lung.
- Lobar emphysema.
- Pulmonary sequestration.
They all occur secondary to an abnormality of lung development during intrauterine life.
Or
- Acquired. These include:
- Post infectious pulmonary cysts.
- Acute and persistent pulmonary interstitial emphysema.
- Post infarction peripheral cysts.
- Cystic form of pleuropulmonary blastoff.
Reviewed by: Jack Wolfsdorf, MD, FAAP
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