| Literature DB >> 19952481 |
Hui Yu1, Futoshi Higa, Michio Koide, Shusaku Haranaga, Satomi Yara, Masao Tateyama, Huiping Li, Jiro Fujita.
Abstract
Legionella pneumonia typically presents as lobar pneumonia with multiple-lobe involvement, but Legionella lung abscess is rare. To identify the predisposing factors for Legionella abscess, we analyzed 62 of the 79 case reports on Legionella abscess found in literature; 28 (45.2%) were of hospital-acquired infection and 28 (45.2%), community-acquired infection. Seventeen patients (27.4%) died. L. pneumophila serogroup 1 was the most common, but other serogroups of L. pneumophila, L. micdadei, L. bozemanii, L. dumoffii, and L. maceachernii were also isolated from the abscess. Corticosteroids were administered for underlying diseases to 43 (69.4%) patients. Peripheral neutrophil counts were higher in patients with abscess than in those with only pulmonary infiltration. In certain cases, Legionella abscess developed during neutropenia recovery. However, lymphocyte counts were low in most cases. Clinical factors like corticosteroid treatment, which causes impaired cellular immunity and subsequent neutrophil accumulation in the lesion, might function as predisposing factors for Legionella abscess.Entities:
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Year: 2009 PMID: 19952481 DOI: 10.2169/internalmedicine.48.2647
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Intern Med ISSN: 0918-2918 Impact factor: 1.271