
Congenital lobar emphysema (CLE) is a clinico-radiological diagnosis, seen usually by four-six weeks of age (50% of patients) and rarely (<5% of patients) after the age of six months. Here, we report a adolescent male with gradual onset of severe breathlessness and physical examination revealing the features of Bronchial Asthma. X-ray of chest, with subsequent CT of chest, leads to the diagnosis of CLE. The pulmonary function tests, bronchoscopic examination and 1-antitrypsin level are normal. Patient is managed conservatively.