Literature DB >> 12070484

[Loeffler syndrome and Mycoplasma pneumonitis. A case report].

A Celandroni1, L Cinquanta, U E Lagrasta, S Caprai.   

Abstract

We describe a clinical case of Loeffler syndrome occurred in a famale aged 13 years. This syndrome is characterized by fleeting pulmonary infiltrates and blood eosinophilia until 70%. Patients usually are only mildly ill or asymptomatic and recovery occurs from few days to some months. Principle causes are: a) mycetes as Aspergillus; b) helmints as Toxocara, Ancylostoma, Trichinella, Ascaris, Strongyloides, Schistosoma; c) chemical agents such as penicillin, para-aminosalycilic acid, hydralazine, nitrofurantoine, chlorpropamide. This girl came to our observation in good general conditions with murmur reduction on the thorax left side, marked peripheral eosinophilia (E 55% of 6100 white blood cell), right pulmonary infiltrate on RX and CT scan. One month before she had fever, treated with amoxycillin and clavulanic acid. Mantoux, Prick tests for main inhalant allergenes, ACE, repeated stools and seric investigations for parasites, mycetes and organisms, were negative except for IgM anti-Myco-plasma antibodies. Broncholavage showed marked eosinophilia. Smear didn't show any blast. The girl recovered in about 40 days (E 4.1% of 8500 WBC, RX negative). Our hypotesis is a causative role of amoxycillin in inducing the syndrome, even if this is a rare event, with an overlapping of a Mycoplasma infection.

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Year:  2002        PMID: 12070484

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Minerva Pediatr        ISSN: 0026-4946            Impact factor:   1.312


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1.  Loeffler's syndrome mimicking lung tumor and pneumonia in a child: A case report.

Authors:  Bui-Binh-Bao Son; Nguyen-Thi Kim-Hoa; Nguyen-Van Tuy; Nguyen-Manh Phu; Nguyen-Duy Nam-Anh
Journal:  Respir Med Case Rep       Date:  2022-03-21
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