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*Multiple, round, well defined [[nodules]] seen in [[Chest x ray]] which are usually 0.5-2 cm in [[diameter]], cavitating resembling [[tuberculosis]].[[CT]] guided [[thoracic]] [[punch biopsy]] of the lung nodules show typical features of [[rheumatoid nodules]] surrounded by palisade [[macrophages]].
*Multiple, round, well defined [[nodules]] seen in [[Chest x ray]] which are usually 0.5-2 cm in [[diameter]], cavitating resembling [[tuberculosis]].[[CT]] guided [[thoracic]] [[punch biopsy]] of the lung nodules show typical features of [[rheumatoid nodules]] surrounded by palisade [[macrophages]].
*Combination of obstructive and restrictive features in lung function test and decreased diffusing capacity of [[carbon monoxide]].
*Combination of obstructive and restrictive features in lung function test and decreased diffusing capacity of [[carbon monoxide]].
*[[Serum]] study can show the presence of [[Rheumatoid factor]], [[antinuclear antibodies]] or non organ specific [[antibodies]].
*[[Serum]] study can show the presence of [[Rheumatoid factor]], [[antinuclear antibodies]] or non organ specific [[antibodies]]. <ref name="De CapitaniSchweller2009">{{cite journal|last1=De Capitani|first1=Eduardo Mello|last2=Schweller|first2=Marcelo|last3=Silva|first3=Cristiane Mendes da|last4=Metze|first4=Konradin|last5=Cerqueira|first5=Elza Maria Figueiras Pedreira de|last6=Bértolo|first6=Manoel Barros|title=Pneumoconiose reumatoide (síndrome de Caplan) com apresentação clássica|journal=Jornal Brasileiro de Pneumologia|volume=35|issue=9|year=2009|pages=942–946|issn=1806-3713|doi=10.1590/S1806-37132009000900017}}</ref>


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Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]; Associate Editor(s)-in-Chief:

Overview

Chest X ray and pulmonary function test are very helpful to diagnose Caplan Syndrome. Biopsy of the lung nodules are confirmatory test.

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Study of choice

Biopsy of the lung nodules is the golden diagnostic test for the diagnosis of Caplan Syndrome.but Caplan Syndrome can be initially diagnosed based on chest x ray and pulmonary function test.

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Caplan Syndrome may be diagnosed at any time if one or more of the following criteria are met:

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  1. De Capitani, Eduardo Mello; Schweller, Marcelo; Silva, Cristiane Mendes da; Metze, Konradin; Cerqueira, Elza Maria Figueiras Pedreira de; Bértolo, Manoel Barros (2009). "Pneumoconiose reumatoide (síndrome de Caplan) com apresentação clássica". Jornal Brasileiro de Pneumologia. 35 (9): 942–946. doi:10.1590/S1806-37132009000900017. ISSN 1806-3713.

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  1. De Capitani, Eduardo Mello; Schweller, Marcelo; Silva, Cristiane Mendes da; Metze, Konradin; Cerqueira, Elza Maria Figueiras Pedreira de; Bértolo, Manoel Barros (2009). "Pneumoconiose reumatoide (síndrome de Caplan) com apresentação clássica". Jornal Brasileiro de Pneumologia. 35 (9): 942–946. doi:10.1590/S1806-37132009000900017. ISSN 1806-3713.