| Literature DB >> 28810835 |
Nobuhiro Asai1, Toyoharu Yokoi2, Naoya Nishiyama1, Yusuke Koizumi1, Daisuke Sakanashi1, Hideo Kato1, Mao Hagihara1, Hiroyuki Suematsu1, Yuka Yamagishi1, Hiroshige Mikamo3.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Some reported that organizing pneumonia (OP) may occur after influenza A infections including swine-origin influenza A (H1N1). However, OP associated with influenza B infection has never been reported. We report the first case of secondary OP associated with viral pneumonia caused by influenza B. CASEEntities:
Keywords: Influenza pneumonia; Organizing pneumonia; Type B influenza virus
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Year: 2017 PMID: 28810835 PMCID: PMC5558726 DOI: 10.1186/s12879-017-2677-1
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Infect Dis ISSN: 1471-2334 Impact factor: 3.090
Fig. 1Chest X-ray showed bilateral infliltrates on admission (a upper). After starting PSL therapy on day 25, infiltrates were improved (b upper). Abnormal shadows on Chest X-ray disappeared 6 months after starting corticosteroid therapy (c upper). Chest CT showed consolidations on both lungs on admission (a lower) and the shadows were improved on day 25 after starting corticosteroid therapy (b lower). Six months after starting corticosteroid therapy, the consolidations disappeared (c lower)
Fig. 2TBLB specimen from the right middle lobe showed intraalveolar granulation tissue with myofibroblasts consistent with organizing pneumonia (Hematoxin-Eosin (HE) × 100) (a). Masson body (red arrow) was seen on the TBLB specimen (HE ×400) (b)
Cases of secondary organizing pneumonia due to influenza virus infection
| Author (Year) | Sex | Age | Type of influenza | Initial treatment | Outcome |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Cornejo R [ | Female | 52 | A | Steroidpulse therapy | Cure |
| Cornejo R [ | Male | 36 | A | Steroidpulse therapy | Cure |
| Gómez-Gómez A [ | Female | 44 | A | Corticosteoroid | Cure |
| Gómez-Gómez A [ | Male | 60 | A | Corticosteoroid | Cure |
| Torrego A [ | Female | 55 | A | Corticosteoroid | Cure |
| Kwok WC [ | Female | 45 | B | Corticosteroid | Curea |
| Otto C [ | Female | 66 | B | High dose corticosteroid | Deathb |
| Asai N | Female | 22 | B | Corticosteroid | Cure |
All cases were diagnosed as organizing pneumonia by transbronchial lung biopsy
a This is a case of secondary organizing pneumonia associated with influenza B and Streptococcal co-infection
b This is a case of acute fibrinous and organizing pneumonia associated with influenza A/H1N1 pneumonia after lung transplantation