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Rapidly progressive mucus plugs in allergic bronchopulmonary mycosis.
Miyazaki, Osamu; Igarashi, Akira; Sato, Kento; Inoue, Sumito; Yokoyama, Ryuto; Nakane, Masaki; Kodama, Sahoko; Hasegawa, Ryo; Ueki, Shigeharu; Yaguchi, Takashi; Watanabe, Akira; Watanabe, Masafumi.
Afiliação
  • Miyazaki O; Department of Cardiology, Pulmonology, and Nephrology, Faculty Medicine, Yamagata University, Yamagata, Japan.
  • Igarashi A; Department of Cardiology, Pulmonology, and Nephrology, Faculty Medicine, Yamagata University, Yamagata, Japan.
  • Sato K; Department of Cardiology, Pulmonology, and Nephrology, Faculty Medicine, Yamagata University, Yamagata, Japan.
  • Inoue S; Department of Cardiology, Pulmonology, and Nephrology, Faculty Medicine, Yamagata University, Yamagata, Japan.
  • Yokoyama R; Department of Emergency and Critical Care Medicine, Faculty Medicine, Yamagata University, Yamagata, Japan.
  • Nakane M; Department of Emergency and Critical Care Medicine, Faculty Medicine, Yamagata University, Yamagata, Japan.
  • Kodama S; Department of General Internal Medicine and Clinical Laboratory Medicine, Akita University Graduate School of Medicine, Akita, Japan.
  • Hasegawa R; Department of General Internal Medicine and Clinical Laboratory Medicine, Akita University Graduate School of Medicine, Akita, Japan.
  • Ueki S; Department of General Internal Medicine and Clinical Laboratory Medicine, Akita University Graduate School of Medicine, Akita, Japan.
  • Yaguchi T; The Medical Mycology Research Center, Chiba University, Chiba, Japan.
  • Watanabe A; The Medical Mycology Research Center, Chiba University, Chiba, Japan.
  • Watanabe M; Department of Cardiology, Pulmonology, and Nephrology, Faculty Medicine, Yamagata University, Yamagata, Japan.
J Asthma ; : 1-6, 2024 Jan 31.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38294863
ABSTRACT

INTRODUCTION:

Allergic bronchopulmonary mycosis (ABPM) is a chronic airway disease characterized by the presence of fungi that trigger allergic reactions and airway obstruction. Here, we present a unique case of ABPM in which a patient experienced sudden respiratory failure due to mucus plug-induced airway obstruction. The patient's life was saved by venovenous extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (VV-ECMO) and bronchoscopic removal of the plug. This case emphasizes the clinical significance of mucus plug-induced airway obstruction in the differential diagnosis of respiratory failure in patients with ABPM. CASE STUDY A 52-year-old female clerical worker with no smoking history, presented with dyspnea. CT scan revealed mucus plugs in both lungs. Despite treatment, the dyspnea progressed rapidly to respiratory failure, leading to VV-ECMO placement.

RESULTS:

CT revealed bronchial wall thickening, obstruction, and extensive atelectasis. Bronchoscopy revealed extensive mucus plugs that were successfully removed within two days. The patient's respiratory status significantly improved. Follow-up CT revealed no recurrence. Fungal cultures identified Schizophyllum commune, confirming ABPM. Histological examination of the mucus plugs revealed aggregated eosinophils, eosinophil granules, and Charcot-Leyden crystals. Galectin-10 and major basic protein (MBP) staining supported these findings. Eosinophil extracellular traps (EETs) and eosinophil cell death (ETosis), which contribute to mucus plug formation, were identified by citrullinated histone H3 staining.

CONCLUSION:

Differentiating between asthma exacerbation and mucus plug-induced airway obstruction in patients with ABPM and those with acute respiratory failure is challenging. Prompt evaluation of mucous plugs and atelectasis using CT and timely decision to introduce ECMO and bronchoscopic mucous plug removal are required.
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Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Tipo de estudo: Prognostic_studies Idioma: En Revista: J Asthma Ano de publicação: 2024 Tipo de documento: Article País de afiliação: Japão

Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Tipo de estudo: Prognostic_studies Idioma: En Revista: J Asthma Ano de publicação: 2024 Tipo de documento: Article País de afiliação: Japão