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[Hypersensitivity pneumonitis and abscess reaction to nontuberculous mycobacteria acquired form jacuzzi aerosol]. / Pneumopathie d'hypersensibilité à mycobactéries atypiques se compliquant d'un abcès à Mycobacterium intracellulare.
Balavoine, C; Lanotte, P; Campana, M; Ghanem, M; Marchand-Adam, S.
Affiliation
  • Balavoine C; Service de pneumologie, centre hospitalier universitaire de Tours, 37000 Tours, France. Electronic address: charlotte.balavoine@hotmail.fr.
  • Lanotte P; Équipe « bactéries et risque materno-foetal ¼, UMR1282 infectiologie et santé publique, université François Rabelais, Inra, 37000 Tours, France; Service de bactériologie-virologie-hygiène, centre hospitalier universitaire de Tours, 37000 Tours, France.
  • Campana M; Service de pneumologie, centre hospitalier universitaire de Tours, 37000 Tours, France.
  • Ghanem M; Service de pneumologie, centre hospitalier universitaire de Tours, 37000 Tours, France.
  • Marchand-Adam S; Université François Rabelais, Inserm U1100, faculté de médecine de Tours, 37000 Tours, France.
Rev Mal Respir ; 36(1): 57-62, 2019 Jan.
Article in Fr | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30573310
INTRODUCTION: Mycobacterium avium complex can be responsible for a number of different radio-clinical presentations, ranging from invasive infections to hypersensitivity pneumonitis due to repeated inhalation of antigens. The diagnosis of hypersensitivity pneumonitis is clinical, radiological, biological and microbiological. CASE REPORT: A 61-year-old male developed a hypersensitivity pneumonitis reaction to non-tuberculous mycobacteria, following the repeated use of his own spa, which later evolved into chronic respiratory failure. The diagnosis was made via an environmental analysis. Immunosuppressive treatment comprising corticosteroids and methotrexate led to moderate improvement, but may also have been responsible for the development of a M. intracellulare abscess. Despite 12 months of well-conducted antibiotic treatment, the evolution was unfavourable, with a relapse of a M. intracellulare infection three months after the end of treatment, followed by the patient's death. CONCLUSION: Hypersensitivity pneumonitis reaction to non-tuberculous mycobacteria should be considered in patients who have their own spa. In the absence of microbiological identification, environmental analysis may guide the diagnosis. A fatal evolution of PHS is infrequent but prognosis may depend on the degree of associated fibrosis.
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Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Mycobacterium avium Complex / Mycobacterium avium-intracellulare Infection / Alveolitis, Extrinsic Allergic / Lung Abscess Type of study: Diagnostic_studies / Prognostic_studies Limits: Humans / Male / Middle aged Language: Fr Journal: Rev Mal Respir Year: 2019 Document type: Article Country of publication:

Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Mycobacterium avium Complex / Mycobacterium avium-intracellulare Infection / Alveolitis, Extrinsic Allergic / Lung Abscess Type of study: Diagnostic_studies / Prognostic_studies Limits: Humans / Male / Middle aged Language: Fr Journal: Rev Mal Respir Year: 2019 Document type: Article Country of publication: