Sandbox: Bronchiolitis DD

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Bronchiolitis should be differentiated with other diseases that cause cough and dysnea.

Diseases Symptoms Signs Diagosis
Fever Cough Chest pain Wheezes Crackles Lab tests Imaging
Bronchiolitis +/- Dry + +
  • No specific lab findings
  • Viral tests like ELISA and immunoassays may be done in case of RSV infection.
  • Pulmonary function test is performed to exclude other lung diseases.
No specific imaging findings.
Asthma - Dry/Productive + -
  • Lab tests are not specific for asthma but they are performed to exclude other diseases.
  • Serum examination shows elevated level of esoinophils due to allergy.
CT scan shows dilated bronchi, bronchial wall thickening and air trapping.
COPD + Productive
Bacterial pneumonia + Productive
Pulmonary embolism - Bloody +
Diffuse idiopathic pulmonary neuroendocrine cell hyperplasia - Dry - + -
  • Pulmonary function test shows obstructive lung disease
CT scan shows multiple nodules , ground glass appearance and bronchiectasis.
Tuberculosis + Bloody
Interstitial pneumonitis (Hamman - Rich syndrome) + Productive
Foreign body aspiration - Dry
Sarcoidosis - Dry
Pertussis + Dry - -
  • Nasopharyngeal swab
  • Culture
  • Serology to detect pertussis toxin.
No remarkable imaging findings.
Congestive heart failure - Dry/Productive

Differential diagnosis of bronchiolitis: Asthma, COPD, sarcoidosis, pneumonia, heart failure, DIPNECH, foreign body inhalation, pulmonary embolism and GERD (in case it is associated with asthma).