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Aspergillus-related lung mass masquerading as a lung tumour.
Mohamed, Saifullah; Patel, Akshay J; Darr, A; Jawad, Faisal; Steyn, Richard.
  • Mohamed S; Department of Thoracic Surgery, Heartland's Hospital, Birmingham, UK.
  • Patel AJ; Department of Thoracic Surgery, Heartland's Hospital, Birmingham, UK.
  • Darr A; Institute of Immunology and Immunotherapy, University of Birmingham, Birmingham, UK.
  • Jawad F; Department of Thoracic Surgery, Heartland's Hospital, Birmingham, UK.
  • Steyn R; Department of Thoracic Surgery, Heartland's Hospital, Birmingham, UK.
J Surg Case Rep ; 2020(7): rjaa169, 2020 Jul.
Article en En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32699603
ABSTRACT
Aspergillus is a common environmental pathogen. However, clinically significant disease only occurs in a small proportion of patients. Although rare in its occurrence, it remains a considerable cause of morbidity and mortality in certain cohorts of patients. We describe a rare case of Aspergillus disease masquerading as a primary lung malignancy. Computer tomography pulmonary angiogram scan demonstrated a right upper lobe 8 x 6.5 cm soft-tissue lesion. Positron emission tomography CT demonstrated this lesion to be intensely fluorodeoxyglucose avid. Initial bronchoscopy demonstrated occluded subsegmental right upper lobe bronchus with white friable material. Follow-up bronchoscopy demonstrated evidence of a previous inflammatory process with cavitation and destruction of sub-lobar bronchial tree. Serial chest radiographs demonstrated almost complete resolution of the right upper lobe mass. Thus, this presentation of an Aspergillus-related lung mass masquerading as a primary lung malignancy provided several important learning points pertaining to diagnosis and ensuing management.
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