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Tuberk Toraks ; 55(1): 103-7, 2007.
Article in Turkish | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-17401804

ABSTRACT

Bird fancier's lung disease (BFLD) is a hypersensitivity pneumonia which develops in response to organic bird products. Two patients (25 y/M, 43 y/F) were admitted to our clinic with complaints of dyspnea, fewer and weight loss, both had history of pigeon exposure and we investigated them for BFLD. First patient had restrictive pulmonary function tests with DLCO of 49%, and the second patient had obstructive pulmonary function tests with DLCO of 33%. HRCT of both patients revealed nodular infiltrations. With these findings and history of pigeon exposure (the first patient at his job, the second patient at home) the diagnosis of BFLD was established. First patient had complete remission after removal of pigeons from the environment. Initial inhaled corticosteroid and later systemic corticosteroid therapy was given to second patient. In conclusion, if BFLD, a rare disease, is considered initially in the differential diagnosis and environmental exposure is evaluated, the diagnosis and treatment is possible.


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Bird Fancier's Lung/diagnosis , Adult , Animals , Bird Fancier's Lung/complications , Bird Fancier's Lung/diagnostic imaging , Bird Fancier's Lung/pathology , Columbidae , Cough/etiology , Diagnosis, Differential , Dyspnea/etiology , Environmental Exposure , Female , Humans , Male , Respiratory Function Tests , Tomography, X-Ray Computed
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Tuberk Toraks ; 55(4): 395-9, 2007.
Article in Turkish | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-18224509

ABSTRACT

Breast tuberculosis is a rare form of extrapulmonary tuberculosis. Two sisters diagnosed with mammary tuberculosis and having a family history concerning pulmonary tuberculosis in other siblings were presented in this study; and thereby breast tuberculosis was discussed by evaluating similar cases of breast tuberculosis published in our country. The ultrasonography examinations of the cases (26/F, 27/F) with history of mass, enlargement, pain and discharge complaints were reported as being consistent with fibrotic mastopathy and inflammation. Patients having the diagnosis of breast tuberculosis after the excisional biopsy were undergone HRZE treatment. After the antituberculosis regimen, a complete resolution of the lesion in the breast was observed in our first case which had concurrent pulmonary tuberculosis. The lesion of our second subject who had isolated mammary tuberculosis showed marked improvement. Our cases are still being followed up without any complaints. In conclusion, breast tuberculosis should become a part of differential diagnosis of breast diseases in populations with high incidence of tuberculosis as our country.


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Breast Diseases/diagnosis , Siblings , Tuberculosis/diagnosis , Adult , Breast Diseases/genetics , Breast Diseases/pathology , Diagnosis, Differential , Female , Humans , Male , Pedigree , Tuberculosis/genetics , Tuberculosis/pathology , Turkey , White People/genetics
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