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Adv Exp Med Biol ; 1426: 163-184, 2023.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37464121

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The imaging of asthma using chest computed tomography (CT) is well-established (Jarjour et al., Am J Respir Crit Care Med 185(4):356-62, 2012; Castro et al., J Allergy Clin Immunol 128:467-78, 2011). Moreover, recent advances in functional imaging of the lungs with advanced computer analysis of both CT and magnetic resonance images (MRI) of the lungs have begun to play a role in quantifying regional obstruction. Specifically, quantitative measurements of the airways for bronchial wall thickening, luminal narrowing and distortion, the amount of mucus plugging, parenchymal density, and ventilation defects that could contribute to the patient's disease course are instructive for the entire care team. In this chapter, we will review common imaging methods and findings that relate to the heterogeneity of asthma. This information can help to guide treatment decisions. We will discuss mucous plugging, quantitative assessment of bronchial wall thickening, delta lumen phenomenon, parenchymal low-density lung on CT, and ventilation defect percentage on MRI as metrics for assessing regional ventilatory dysfunction.


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Asma , Humanos , Asma/patología , Pulmón , Tomografía Computarizada por Rayos X/métodos , Respiración , Moco/diagnóstico por imagen
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Radiology ; 303(1): 184-190, 2022 04.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34931858

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Background Airway mucus plugs in asthma are associated with exacerbation frequency, increased eosinophilia, and reduced lung function. The relationship between mucus plugs and spatially overlapping ventilation abnormalities observed at hyperpolarized gas MRI has not been assessed quantitatively. Purpose To assess regional associations between CT mucus plugs scored by individual bronchopulmonary segment and corresponding measurements of segmental ventilation defect percentage (VDP) at hyperpolarized helium 3 (3He) MRI. Materials and Methods In this secondary analysis of a Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act-compliant prospective observational cohort, participants in the Severe Asthma Research Program (SARP) III (NCT01760915) between December 2012 and August 2015 underwent hyperpolarized 3He MRI to determine segmental VDP. Segmental mucus plugs at CT were scored by two readers, with segments scored as plugged only if both readers agreed independently. A linear mixed-effects model controlling for interpatient variability was then used to assess differences in VDP in plugged versus plug-free segments. Results Forty-four participants with asthma were assessed (mean age ± standard deviation, 47 years ± 15; 29 women): 19 with mild-to-moderate asthma and 25 with severe asthma. Mucus plugs were observed in 49 total bronchopulmonary segments across eight of 44 patients. Segments containing mucus plugs had a median segmental VDP of 25.9% (25th-75th percentile, 7.3%-38.3%) versus 1.4% (25th-75th percentile, 0.1%-5.2%; P < .001) in plug-free segments. Similarly, the model estimated a segmental VDP of 18.9% (95% CI: 15.7, 22.2) for mucus-plugged segments versus 5.1% (95% CI: 3.3, 7.0) for plug-free segments (P < .001). Participants with one or more mucus plugs had a median whole-lung VDP of 11.1% (25th-75th percentile, 7.1%-18.9%) versus 3.1% (25th-75th percentile, 1.1%-4.4%) in those without plugs (P < .001). Conclusion Airway mucus plugging at CT was associated with reduced ventilation in the same bronchopulmonary segment at hyperpolarized helium 3 MRI, suggesting that mucus plugging may be an important cause of ventilation defects in asthma. © RSNA, 2021 Online supplemental material is available for this article.


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Asma , Trastornos Respiratorios , Asma/diagnóstico por imagen , Femenino , Helio , Humanos , Pulmón , Imagen por Resonancia Magnética/métodos , Masculino , Moco/diagnóstico por imagen , Tomografía Computarizada por Rayos X/métodos
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Sci Rep ; 10(1): 10859, 2020 07 02.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32616726

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To effectively diagnose, monitor and treat respiratory disease clinicians should be able to accurately assess the spatial distribution of airflow across the fine structure of lung. This capability would enable any decline or improvement in health to be located and measured, allowing improved treatment options to be designed. Current lung function assessment methods have many limitations, including the inability to accurately localise the origin of global changes within the lung. However, X-ray velocimetry (XV) has recently been demonstrated to be a sophisticated and non-invasive lung function measurement tool that is able to display the full dynamics of airflow throughout the lung over the natural breathing cycle. In this study we present two developments in XV analysis. Firstly, we show the ability of laboratory-based XV to detect the patchy nature of cystic fibrosis (CF)-like disease in ß-ENaC mice. Secondly, we present a technique for numerical quantification of CF-like disease in mice that can delineate between two major modes of disease symptoms. We propose this analytical model as a simple, easy-to-interpret approach, and one capable of being readily applied to large quantities of data generated in XV imaging. Together these advances show the power of XV for assessing local airflow changes. We propose that XV should be considered as a novel lung function measurement tool for lung therapeutics development in small animal models, for CF and for other muco-obstructive diseases.


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Corazón/fisiopatología , Enfermedades Pulmonares Obstructivas/patología , Depuración Mucociliar , Moco/metabolismo , Microtomografía por Rayos X/métodos , Animales , Corazón/diagnóstico por imagen , Enfermedades Pulmonares Obstructivas/diagnóstico por imagen , Ratones , Moco/diagnóstico por imagen
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PLoS One ; 15(2): e0229238, 2020.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32106233

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BACKGROUND: Airway obstruction due to decreased airway diameter and increased incidence of mucus plugs has not been directly observed in asthma exacerbation. We studied the changes in the inner diameter of the airway (Din) and the frequency of mucus plugs by airway generation in patients with asthma exacerbation. We compared these patients to those in a stable phase using high-resolution computed tomography (HRCT). METHODS AND FINDINGS: Thirteen patients with asthma were studied by HRCT during asthma exacerbation and in a stable period. The HRCT study was performed on patients who could safely hold their breath for a short while in a supine position 1 hour after initial treatment for asthma exacerbation. Using a curved multiplanar reconstruction (MPR) software, we reconstructed the longitudinal airway images and the images exactly perpendicular to the airway axis to measure the Din and mucus plugs from the second- (segmental) to sixth-generation bronchi in all segments of the lungs.The ratios of Din (exacerbation/stable) were 0.91(P = 0.016), 0.88 (P = 0.002), 0.83 (P = 0.001), 0.80 (P = 0.001), and 0.87 (NS) in the second-, third-, fourth-, fifth-, and sixth-generation bronchi, respectively. The percentages of airway obstruction due to mucus plugs were notably higher in the fourth- and fifth-generation bronchi (17.9%/18.1% in stable phase and 43.2%/45.9% in the exacerbation phase, respectively) than in the other generations of bronchi. CONCLUSIONS: Among the bronchi examined, the fourth- and fifth-generation bronchi were significantly obstructed during asthma exacerbation compared with the stable phase in terms of a decreased airway diameter and mucus plugs.


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Obstrucción de las Vías Aéreas/etiología , Asma/complicaciones , Bronquios/patología , Moco/metabolismo , Obstrucción de las Vías Aéreas/diagnóstico por imagen , Obstrucción de las Vías Aéreas/patología , Asma/diagnóstico por imagen , Bronquios/diagnóstico por imagen , Femenino , Humanos , Masculino , Persona de Mediana Edad , Moco/química , Moco/diagnóstico por imagen , Pronóstico , Tomografía Computarizada por Rayos X/métodos
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Am J Physiol Lung Cell Mol Physiol ; 318(3): L518-L524, 2020 03 01.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31994896

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Airway mucus obstruction is a hallmark of chronic lung diseases such as cystic fibrosis, asthma, and COPD, and the development of more effective mucus-mobilizing therapies remains an important unmet need for patients with these muco-obstructive lung diseases. However, methods for sensitive visualization and quantitative assessment of immediate effects of therapeutic interventions on mucus clearance in vivo are lacking. In this study, we determined whether newly developed high-speed microscopic optical coherence tomography (mOCT) is sensitive to detect and compare in vivo effects of inhaled isotonic saline, hypertonic saline, and bicarbonate on mucus mobilization and clearance in Scnn1b-transgenic mice with muco-obstructive lung disease. In vivo mOCT imaging showed that inhaled isotonic saline-induced rapid mobilization of mucus that was mainly transported as chunks from the lower airways of Scnn1b-transgenic mice. Hypertonic saline mobilized a significantly greater amount of mucus that showed a more uniform distribution compared with isotonic saline. The addition of bicarbonate-to-isotonic saline had no effect on mucus mobilization, but also led to a more uniform mucus layer compared with treatment with isotonic saline alone. mOCT can detect differences in response to mucus-mobilizing interventions in vivo, and may thus support the development of more effective therapies for patients with muco-obstructive lung diseases.


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Modelos Animales de Enfermedad , Canales Epiteliales de Sodio/fisiología , Microscopía Intravital/métodos , Enfermedades Pulmonares Obstructivas/diagnóstico por imagen , Depuración Mucociliar , Moco/diagnóstico por imagen , Tomografía de Coherencia Óptica/métodos , Animales , Humanos , Enfermedades Pulmonares Obstructivas/patología , Enfermedades Pulmonares Obstructivas/terapia , Ratones , Ratones Transgénicos , Moco/fisiología
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Chest ; 155(6): 1178-1189, 2019 06.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30910637

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BACKGROUND: Intraluminal contributor(s) to airflow obstruction in severe asthma are patient-specific and must be evaluated to personalize treatment. The occurrence and functional consequence of airway mucus in the presence or absence of airway eosinophils remain undetermined. OBJECTIVE: The objective of this study was to understand the functional consequence of airway mucus in the presence or absence of eosinophils and to identify biomarkers of mucus-related airflow obstruction. METHODS: Mucus plugs were quantified on CT scans, and their contribution to ventilation heterogeneity (using MRI ventilation defect percent [VDP]) was evaluated in 27 patients with severe asthma. Patients were dichotomized based on sputum eosinophilia such that the relationship between mucus, eosinophilia, and ventilation heterogeneity could be investigated. Fractional exhaled nitric oxide (Feno) and related cytokines in sputum were measured. RESULTS: Mucus plugging was present in 100% of asthma patients with sputum eosinophils and 36% of those without sputum eosinophils (P = .0006) and was correlated with MRI VDP prebronchodilator (r = 0.68; P = .0001) and postbronchodilator (r = 0.72; P < .0001). In a multivariable regression, both mucus and eosinophils contributed to the prediction of postbronchodilator MRI VDP (R2 = 0.75; P < .0001). Patients with asthma in whom the mucus score was high had raised Feno (P = .03) and IL-4 (P = .02) values. Mucus plugging correlated with Feno (r = 0.63; P = .005). CONCLUSIONS: Both airway eosinophils and mucus can contribute to ventilation heterogeneity in patients with severe asthma. Patients in whom mucus is the dominant cause of airway obstruction have evidence of an upregulated IL-4/IL-13 pathway that could be identified according to increased Feno level.


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Asma , Biomarcadores/análisis , Eosinófilos/patología , Imagen por Resonancia Magnética/métodos , Moco , Tomografía Computarizada por Rayos X/métodos , Manejo de la Vía Aérea/métodos , Obstrucción de las Vías Aéreas/etiología , Obstrucción de las Vías Aéreas/inmunología , Obstrucción de las Vías Aéreas/patología , Asma/sangre , Asma/diagnóstico , Asma/fisiopatología , Correlación de Datos , Femenino , Humanos , Interleucina-13/análisis , Interleucina-4/análisis , Recuento de Leucocitos/métodos , Masculino , Persona de Mediana Edad , Depuración Mucociliar , Moco/citología , Moco/diagnóstico por imagen , Óxido Nítrico/análisis , Ventilación Pulmonar , Índice de Severidad de la Enfermedad , Esputo/citología , Esputo/diagnóstico por imagen
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J Cyst Fibros ; 18(4): e31-e36, 2019 07.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30765182

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BACKGROUND: Mucus plugging (MP), central bronchiectasis (CB), and consolidation/atelectasia (CA) are conventional CT signs to diagnose allergic bronchopulmonary aspergillosis (ABPA) in cystic fibrosis (CF). Hyperattenuating mucus (HAM) has recently been described and may improve diagnostic accuracy. The goal of our study was to compare HAM versus conventional CT signs to diagnose ABPA in CF. Secondary objectives were to determine the optimal threshold of HAM quantitatively and to assess the diagnostic value of HAM using chest radiograph (CXR). METHODS: The study was retrospective and included 137 patients with CF, aged >6-year-old. The presence of HAM, CB, MP and CA were determined by two radiologists in consensus. HAM was quantified using an absolute mean density value (AMD) and a ratio between mucus and paraspinal muscle (DRM). Sensitivity (Se), Specificity (Sp) and Youden's J-index were calculated. The Cystic Fibrosis Conference Consensus criteria were chosen as Gold Standard. RESULTS: 23 out of 137 CF patients had ABPA. Using CT, the most sensitive structural alteration was MP (Se = 91%), followed by CB (Se = 87%) and CA (Se = 70%) whereas specificities were 28%, 19% and 58%, respectively. Conversely, HAM had the highest specificity (Sp = 100%) whereas Se was 69%. HAM had the highest Youden's J-index (p < 0.001) Quantitative optimal thresholds were AMD > 78 HU (Se/Sp = 71%/98%) and DRM > 1.3 (Se/Sp = 82%/97%). HAM was unseen using CXR (Se = 0%). CONCLUSION: HAM is the most specific CT biomarker of ABPA in CF, with good sensitivity. Our study suggests that characterization of mucus density may improve the accuracy of imaging criteria to diagnose ABPA early.


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Aspergilosis Broncopulmonar Alérgica/diagnóstico por imagen , Aspergilosis Broncopulmonar Alérgica/etiología , Fibrosis Quística/complicaciones , Moco/diagnóstico por imagen , Tomografía Computarizada por Rayos X , Adolescente , Niño , Humanos , Estudios Retrospectivos , Adulto Joven
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Ther Deliv ; 9(6): 419-433, 2018 05 01.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29722632

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AIM: To investigate how surface charge and hydrophilicity affect the mucopermeation of liposomes across intestinal mucus. METHODOLOGY: Rhodamine-labeled liposomes (∼120-130 nm) with different surface charges were investigated for their capacity to flux across fresh porcine jejunal mucus in a microchannel device. Fluorescent microscopy and tracking analysis were used to measure liposome movement, while fluorescence lifetime imaging microscopy was utilized to determine mucus pH. RESULTS: Mucopermeation was dependent on hydrophilicity and surface charge - anionic liposomes permeated more than cationic. The most cationic liposomal prototype agglomerated mucus. Presence of Na+, K+ and Mg2+ increased both speed and straightness of the pathways for all prototypes. Cationic but not anionic liposomes caused acidification (pH 2.5). CONCLUSION: Acidification caused by cationic liposomes explains their ability to interfere with mucus stability. Surface charge of liposomes strongly influences mucopermeation capability.


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Portadores de Fármacos/farmacocinética , Mucosa Intestinal/metabolismo , Yeyuno/metabolismo , Moco/metabolismo , Animales , Aniones/química , Aniones/farmacocinética , Cationes/química , Cationes/farmacocinética , Portadores de Fármacos/química , Concentración de Iones de Hidrógeno , Absorción Intestinal , Microscopía Intravital/métodos , Liposomas , Microscopía Fluorescente/métodos , Modelos Animales , Moco/diagnóstico por imagen , Permeabilidad , Rodaminas/química , Porcinos
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Eur J Radiol ; 93: 195-199, 2017 Aug.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28668415

RESUMEN

OBJECTIVE: Allergic broncho-pulmonary aspergillosis (ABPA) is a severe and under-diagnosed complication of cystic fibrosis (CF). The aim of the study was to determine whether the mucus content of bronchoceles in cystic fibrosis complicated with ABPA reveals a higher density than the mucus content of non-ABPA cystic fibrosis. MATERIALS AND METHODS: We studied retrospectively 43 computed tomography scans (CT scans) of a pediatric population of cystic fibrosis patients. We measured the mucus attenuation in Hounsfield Units (HU) of all bronchoceles >5mm in diameter. RESULTS: We found bronchoceles >5mm in 13/43 patients. 5/13 patients had a positive diagnosis of ABPA. The median HU value of bronchoceles was higher in patients with than without ABPA [98 HU (26-135) vs 28 HU (10-36); P=0,02]. Moreover, all patients with a bronchocele density >36HU were ABPA positive. CONCLUSIONS: CF complicated with ABPA shows higher attenuation bronchoceles on CT scans of the chest. Systematic density measurements of bronchoceles could help to raise the difficult diagnosis of ABPA in patients suffering from cystic fibrosis. Larger series could confirm a threshold in HU which could become a new imaging criterion for the diagnosis of ABPA.


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Aspergilosis Broncopulmonar Alérgica/patología , Fibrosis Quística/patología , Adolescente , Aspergilosis Broncopulmonar Alérgica/complicaciones , Aspergilosis Broncopulmonar Alérgica/diagnóstico por imagen , Bronquiectasia/complicaciones , Bronquiectasia/diagnóstico por imagen , Bronquiectasia/patología , Niño , Preescolar , Fibrosis Quística/complicaciones , Fibrosis Quística/diagnóstico por imagen , Femenino , Humanos , Masculino , Moco/diagnóstico por imagen , Variaciones Dependientes del Observador , Estudios Retrospectivos , Tomografía Computarizada por Rayos X/métodos , Adulto Joven
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Radiology ; 285(1): 261-269, 2017 10.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28530849

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Purpose To assess the diagnostic accuracy of mucus contrast characterization by using magnetic resonance (MR) imaging to discriminate allergic bronchopulmonary aspergillosis (ABPA) in cystic fibrosis (CF). Materials and Methods The study was approved by the local Ethics Committee, and all patients or their parents gave written informed consent. One hundred ten consecutive patients with CF were screened between January 2014 and July 2015. All patients underwent a non-contrast material-enhanced MR protocol that included routine T1-weighted and T2-weighted sequences. The presence of mucus with both high T1 and low T2 signal intensities and the so-called inverted mucoid impaction signal (IMIS) sign was qualitatively and quantitatively assessed by two physicians who were blinded to all other data. The reference standard for a diagnosis of ABPA was the criteria of the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation Consensus Conference. ABPA status was followed up for 1 year. Reproducibility was assessed by using the κ test, correlation was assessed by using the Spearman coefficient, and diagnostic accuracy was assessed by calculating the sensitivity and specificity of IMIS. Results One hundred eight patients with CF were included (mean age, 20 years ± 11 [standard deviation]; range, 6-53 years): 18 patients with ABPA and 90 patients without ABPA. At the lobar level, inter- and intrareader reproducibility were very good (κ > 0.90). IMIS had 94% sensitivity (95% confidence interval [CI]: 73%, 99%) and 100% specificity (95% CI: 96%, 100%) for the diagnosis of ABPA. A complete resolution of IMIS was observed in patients with ABPA after 3 months of specific treatment that was significantly correlated with decrease in total immunoglobulin E level (ρ = 0.47; P = .04). Conclusion The IMIS sign was both specific and sensitive for the diagnosis of ABPA in CF. Allergic fungal inflammation appears to induce characteristic modifications of mucus contrasts that are assessable by using a noninvasive, contrast material-free, and radiation-free method. © RSNA, 2017 Online supplemental material is available for this article.


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Aspergilosis Broncopulmonar Alérgica/complicaciones , Aspergilosis Broncopulmonar Alérgica/diagnóstico , Fibrosis Quística/complicaciones , Interpretación de Imagen Asistida por Computador/métodos , Imagen por Resonancia Magnética/métodos , Moco/diagnóstico por imagen , Adolescente , Adulto , Aspergilosis Broncopulmonar Alérgica/patología , Niño , Fibrosis Quística/diagnóstico por imagen , Fibrosis Quística/patología , Femenino , Humanos , Pulmón/diagnóstico por imagen , Pulmón/patología , Masculino , Persona de Mediana Edad , Valor Predictivo de las Pruebas , Estudios Prospectivos , Radiografía Torácica , Reproducibilidad de los Resultados , Adulto Joven
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Ann Otol Rhinol Laryngol ; 125(10): 862-5, 2016 Oct.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27440066

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OBJECTIVE: The purpose of this study is to report a case of otopolyposis and middle ear allergic mucin in a patient with allergic fungal rhinosinusitis (AFRS) and no history of middle ear disease and introduce these as possible otologic manifestations of the AFRS. METHODS: A case of a 31-year-old female with the aforementioned findings is reported. A review of the pertinent literature was performed. RESULTS: We report a case of a 31-year-old female with a history of AFRS but no history of middle ear disease or hearing loss who presented to our institution complaining of aural fullness. Physical exam was significant for middle ear masses of unknown etiology. Surgical exploration revealed the presence of allergic mucin and middle ear polyposis histologically identical to tissue sampled during prior sinonasal surgeries at the same institution. Aspiration of the middle ear space did not resolve the otologic symptoms. CONCLUSION: Otopolyposis and middle ear allergic mucin are extremely rare but possible otologic manifestations of AFRS. We encourage otolaryngologists to consider this in the clinical differential diagnosis of patients with a history of AFRS with new onset otologic symptoms.


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Enfermedades del Oído/diagnóstico por imagen , Oído Medio/diagnóstico por imagen , Moco/diagnóstico por imagen , Micosis/diagnóstico por imagen , Pólipos/diagnóstico por imagen , Rinitis Alérgica/complicaciones , Sinusitis/complicaciones , Adulto , Enfermedades del Oído/complicaciones , Enfermedades del Oído/patología , Enfermedades del Oído/cirugía , Oído Medio/patología , Oído Medio/cirugía , Femenino , Humanos , Mucinas , Micosis/complicaciones , Micosis/patología , Micosis/cirugía , Pólipos/complicaciones , Pólipos/patología , Pólipos/cirugía
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J Med Case Rep ; 10(1): 141, 2016 Jun 01.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27246311

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BACKGROUND: Coughing is the most efficient mechanism for clearing mucus and fluid secretions from the airways and its reflex can be suppressed by sleep. Spontaneous tracheal ruptures are believed to result from raised intratracheal pressure against a closed glottis, such as for severe coughing. This is the first reported case of tracheal rupture presented on morning awakening after bronchial mucous plug formation during the nighttime sleep because of an ineffective cough reflex. CASE PRESENTATION: An otherwise healthy white 4-year-old child presented morning onset of dyspnea, chest pain and diffuse swelling of the neck. His history was significant only for nonsevere coughing episodes before his nighttime rest; the child's parents denied any recent fever, weight loss, pains, trauma, bronchial asthma, and sick contacts. A chest X-ray and computed tomography scan revealed pneumomediastinum, obstructive atelectasis of the lower lobe of his left lung, and a small tracheal laceration confirmed by an emergency bronchoscopy. After endoscopic removal of a mucous plug and secretions, the child's pulmonary gas exchange and respiratory rate improved, so our patient was managed conservatively. CONCLUSIONS: This report illustrates an unusual presentation of lung obstructive atelectasis due to a mucous plug manifested by tracheal rupture. This report also highlights the importance of the coughing reflex as one of several defensive mechanisms protecting the airways from the potentially damaging effects of aspirate and accumulated secretions.


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Obstrucción de las Vías Aéreas/diagnóstico por imagen , Enfermedades Bronquiales/diagnóstico por imagen , Enfisema Mediastínico/diagnóstico por imagen , Moco/diagnóstico por imagen , Atelectasia Pulmonar/diagnóstico por imagen , Enfermedades de la Tráquea/diagnóstico por imagen , Obstrucción de las Vías Aéreas/cirugía , Enfermedades Bronquiales/cirugía , Broncoscopía , Preescolar , Humanos , Masculino , Radiografía Torácica , Rotura Espontánea/diagnóstico por imagen , Tomografía Computarizada por Rayos X
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Curr Probl Diagn Radiol ; 45(3): 168-73, 2016.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26323654

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The aim of the study was to correlate the high-resolution computed tomography (HRCT) finding of high-attenuation mucus (HAM) impaction, including mean CT density and immunologic parameters in patients with allergic bronchopulmonary aspergillosis (ABPA). The institutional review board approved the study, and informed written consent was obtained. A total of 100 consecutive patients diagnosed with ABPA between June 2012 and December 2013 undergoing HRCT were enrolled. HRCT scan of the chest was evaluated for central bronchiectasis, mucoid impaction, and number of involved bronchial segments. Findings of mucoid impaction in patients were classified as HAM and non-HAM. CT attenuation values and mean CT density were calculated. Serologic parameters were assessed for total immunoglobin E (IgE), specific IgE, and absolute eosinophil count. Patients with HAM impaction on HRCT were found to have significantly higher levels of total IgE (P < 0.001), specific IgE (P = 0.03), and number of bronchial segments affected (P < 0.001). We found a CT density value of 70 Hounsfield units (HU) as an adequate cutoff value for HAM impaction. CT density >100HU is correlated with significantly higher values of serologic parameters. The present study suggests a relation between absolute HU values of HAM impaction and absolute value of serologic parameters in ABPA.


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Aspergilosis Broncopulmonar Alérgica/sangre , Aspergilosis Broncopulmonar Alérgica/diagnóstico por imagen , Moco/diagnóstico por imagen , Tomografía Computarizada por Rayos X/métodos , Adulto , Aspergilosis Broncopulmonar Alérgica/inmunología , Femenino , Humanos , Masculino , Moco/inmunología , Estudios Prospectivos , Índice de Severidad de la Enfermedad
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Br J Oral Maxillofac Surg ; 53(1): 54-7, 2015 Jan.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25445390

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To identify the incidence of different causes of benign obstruction of the salivary glands, we retrospectively analysed 788 anonymised sialography reports of 719 patients referred to the department of dental and maxillofacial radiology between 2006 and 2012. Reports that showed evidence of benign obstruction were included (n=493). Salivary stones were identified in 151 (31%), ductal strictures in 115 (23%), and mucus plugs in 295 (60%). In 67 cases (14%) there was evidence of 2 or 3 causes of obstruction. As previously reported, mucous plugs were the most common finding, possibly because of the use of fluoroscopy or digital subtraction sialography, or both. These methods enable images to be captured during the initial filling of the main duct and are likely to prevent mucus plugs from being obscured by the contrast medium, which is the case in conventional sialography when a single image is produced after the contrast has been injected.


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Fluoroscopía/estadística & datos numéricos , Enfermedades de las Glándulas Salivales/epidemiología , Sialografía/estadística & datos numéricos , Técnica de Sustracción/estadística & datos numéricos , Adolescente , Adulto , Factores de Edad , Anciano , Anciano de 80 o más Años , Constricción Patológica/epidemiología , Medios de Contraste , Femenino , Humanos , Incidencia , Londres/epidemiología , Masculino , Persona de Mediana Edad , Moco/diagnóstico por imagen , Estudios Retrospectivos , Conductos Salivales/patología , Cálculos de las Glándulas Salivales/epidemiología , Adulto Joven
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AJR Am J Roentgenol ; 202(5): 982-8, 2014 May.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-24758650

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OBJECTIVE: The objective of our study was to suggest CT features that help differentiate transient mucus secretion from airway tumors in the evaluation of soft-tissue nodular lesions confined within the airway lumen. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Forty-two patients with airway tumors (mean age, 57.6 ± 14.9 [SD] years) and 48 patients with secretion (mean age, 67.8 ± 13.4 years) were included. Two observers analyzed the following features on contrast-enhanced CT in consensus readings: shape (round, ovoid, lobulating, or complex); margin (circumscribed or uncircumscribed); size (including change in size between mediastinal and lung window images); location (anterior, posterior, or unclear); angle between the lesion and contacting airway wall (acute, obtuse, or unclear); attenuation (quantitative and qualitative analyses); and presence of air, fat, or calcification within the lesion. The positive predictive value (PPV) of each CT finding was calculated for secretion and tumor, respectively. RESULTS: Round (90.0%) or lobulating (92.9%) shape, uncircumscribed margin (100.0%), unclear location (87.5%), unclear angle (87.5%), a CT number of 21.7 HU or more (91.7%), and internal features such as fat (100.0%) or calcification (100.0%) showed high PPVs for tumors. Complex shape (100.0%), change in size of more than 15.9% (96.8%), a CT number of less than 21.7 HU (83.3%), and internal air density (100.0%) showed high PPVs for secretion. CONCLUSION: On contrast-enhanced CT, the evaluation of shape, change in size between mediastinal and lung window images, the measurement of CT number, and internal features such as air, fat, or calcification might help differentiate secretion from tumors.


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Moco/diagnóstico por imagen , Moco/metabolismo , Neoplasias del Sistema Respiratorio/diagnóstico por imagen , Tomografía Computarizada por Rayos X , Adulto , Anciano , Anciano de 80 o más Años , Diagnóstico Diferencial , Femenino , Humanos , Masculino , Persona de Mediana Edad , Estudios Retrospectivos , Adulto Joven
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