| Literature DB >> 35223123 |
Deghdegh Khaled1, Terra Besma1, Amoura Kamel2, Benali Rachid1.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Pulmonary actinomycosis (PA) is a rare and ubiquitous bacterial disorder, combining subacute or chronic focal suppuration and an expansive fibrogranulomatous lesion. Lung involvement is rare. The radioclinical manifestations of this infection are polymorphic and confusing. The form revealed by a solitary pulmonary nodule is exceptional and not documented in the literature. Case Presentation. We report a case of a 71-year-old patient, 25-year package smoker, revealed by repeated moderate-abundance hemoptysis with a rare radiological image: in the form of a solitary pulmonary nodule located at the left chest base. The negativity of bacteriological research, endoscopic samples, the failure of treatment of the bleeding by medical and embolization, and at last the suspicion of a neoplasia led us to perform a thoracotomy for diagnostic and therapeutic purposes. This surgery highlighted evidence of filamentous basophilic grains posing the diagnosis of PA. Appropriate treatment allowed a cure without recurrence after 02 years of follow-up.Entities:
Year: 2022 PMID: 35223123 PMCID: PMC8866023 DOI: 10.1155/2022/7877729
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Case Rep Pulmonol ISSN: 2090-6854
Figure 1Chest X-ray face (solitary pulmonary nodule of the heart-phrenic angle).
Figure 2(a) Dense para-aortic pulmonary angiographic nodule. (b) Enlargement of the nodule.
Figure 3(a) A 3 cm dense para-aortic NPS. (b) Mediastinal window with a frosted glass appearance of hemoptysis.