1. Invasive Aspergillus Pseudomembranous and Obstructive Tracheo-bronchitis in an Immuno-competent Patient.
- Author
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Pal RS, Spalgais S, Murar AK, and Ojha UC
- Subjects
- Airway Obstruction diagnosis, Airway Obstruction etiology, Antifungal Agents administration & dosage, Bronchitis physiopathology, Bronchitis therapy, Bronchoscopy methods, Female, Galactose analogs & derivatives, Humans, Mannans analysis, Mannans blood, Tracheitis physiopathology, Tracheitis therapy, Treatment Outcome, Young Adult, Aspergillus isolation & purification, Aspergillus physiology, Bronchitis microbiology, Hemoptysis diagnosis, Hemoptysis etiology, Hemoptysis physiopathology, Hemoptysis therapy, Invasive Pulmonary Aspergillosis complications, Invasive Pulmonary Aspergillosis diagnosis, Invasive Pulmonary Aspergillosis drug therapy, Invasive Pulmonary Aspergillosis physiopathology, Sputum microbiology, Tracheitis microbiology, Voriconazole administration & dosage
- Abstract
A 19 year female, presented with life threatening haemoptysis and cough with minimum expectoration for 3 months. Bronchoscopy showed multiple nodules in airway. The direct microscopy and culture of sputum revealed fungal elements and Aspergillus flavus respectively. Serum Galactomannan was positive. Thus diagnosis of invasive aspergillus tracheo-bronchitis made. She responded to voriconazole. Aspergillus tracheo-bronchitis is a rare form of invasive pulmonary aspergillosis in immuno-competent host. Aspergillus spp in respiratory samples should not be routinely discarded as colonization., (© Journal of the Association of Physicians of India 2011.)
- Published
- 2017