Swyer-James Syndrome in a 7-Year-Old Female

Pediatr Rep. 2016 Oct 3;8(3):6643. doi: 10.4081/pr.2016.6643. eCollection 2016 Sep 19.

Abstract

Swyer-James syndrome is a rare syndrome that occurs as a result of repeated bronchiolitis and pneumonitis in childhood. Most cases are asymptomatic, and subsequent diagnosis may not occur until adulthood. We present the case of a 7-year-old female with Swyer-James syndrome, which was initially diagnosed and treated as asthma. The patient developed respiratory distress and atelectasis which were treated with biphasic cuirass ventilation. This case suggests that Swyer-James syndrome should be a concern in patients with chronic cough and wheezing, and highlights the importance of taking a careful history and appropriate radiological investigations for diagnosis. Once Swyer-James syndrome is diagnosed, prophylaxis and appropriate management of respiratory infections becomes important.

Keywords: Asthma; Biphasic cuirass ventilation; Swyer-James syndrome.

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