| Literature DB >> 35592053 |
Dilasma Ghartimagar1, Manish Kiran Shrestha2, Arnab Ghosh3, Dipesh Upreti4.
Abstract
Fine-needle aspiration cytology, a simple and inexpensive technique can aid in early diagnosis of aspergilloma. Here, we present a case of 55-years-old female with a past history of pulmonary tuberculosis and a right-lung cavitary lesion, diagnosed as aspergilloma.Entities:
Keywords: aspergilloma; fine‐needle aspiration cytology; lung
Year: 2022 PMID: 35592053 PMCID: PMC9097039 DOI: 10.1002/ccr3.5826
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Clin Case Rep ISSN: 2050-0904
FIGURE 1CT chest axial section, in lung window showing cavitation with surrounding consolidation in right lower lobe
FIGURE 2Coronal reformatted image in lung window showing consolidations in bilateral lungs
FIGURE 3Image showing CT guided FNAC from right upper lobe lesion
FIGURE 4Cytology image showing several clusters of aspergillus hyphae. [Giemsa stain, 100x]
FIGURE 5Cytology image showing aspergillus hyphae with septation and acute angle branching mimicking an arborizing tree along with areas of necrosis (asterix). [Giemsa stain, 400x]