Lam, J. Kelly, M.M. Leigh, R. Parkins, M.D.
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Pneumocystis jiroveci pneumonia (PJP) opportunistically targets immunosuppressed patients, most notably those with advanced HIV/AIDS. Radiologically, PJP typically appears as bilateral diffuse pulmonary infiltrates. Herein an unusual case of an immunocompetent woman developing granulomatous PJP in the absence of evident risk factors is described. P...
Shupe, Matthew P. Kwon, Herbert P. Morris, Michael J.
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Congenital pulmonary airway malformation (CPAM), previously referred to as congenital cystic adenomatoid malformation (CCAM), is a developmental malformation of the lower respiratory tract and the most commonly reported congenital lung lesion. Affected patients typically present with respiratory distress in the neonatal period from expanding cysts ...
Dogan, Canan Gayaf, Mine Ozsoz, Ayse Sahin, Birsen Aksel, Nimet Karasu, Isil Aydogdu, Zekiye Turgay, Nevin
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The 17-year-old male patient presented with fever, weakness, dyspnea and weight loss. His chest radiography demonstrated diffuse reticulonodular density, and high-resolution lung tomography indicated diffuse micronodules and prevalent ground-glass pattern. The findings were consistent with miliary involvement. The patient underwent examinations for...
Lopes, B. Almeida, L.R. Vicente, A.A. Marcellos, D.C. Corassa, M. Romano, R.F. Freire, F.
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Thoracic splenosis is rare and consists of ectopic implantation of splenic tissue into the chest after concomitant thoracic and abdominal trauma with diaphragm injury. It occurs in about 18% of cases of splenic ruptures. In almost all cases, diagnosis is given incidentally once patients are usually asymptomatic. Thoracic splenosis should be conside...
Vosse, B.A.H. van Belle, A.F. de Vries, G.J. Das, M.
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Hemomediastinum is a rare pathological event. Multiple underlying causes and contributory factors can be identified, such as trauma, malignancy, iatrogenic, bleeding disorder or mediastinal organ hemorrhage. Also, a mediastinal bronchial artery aneurysm may be the source of a hemomediastinum. Hemoptysis is an important directive symptom, however oc...
Aversa, Meghan Lapinsky, Stephen E.
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Hemoptysis can be a very concerning symptom, and the workup of a patient with hemoptysis may be expensive and invasive. Over the past decade, there has been increasing recognition of hemoptysis that occurs in highly trained athletes under conditions of extreme physical exertion and is explained by “pulmonary capillary stress failure”. This report h...
Welker, James A.
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IntroductionTraumatic spinal cord injury patients with quadriplegia associated respiratory compromise are at an immediately increased risk of developing pneumonia, but the onset of pneumonia risk and use of prevention strategies in the patient with quadriplegia due to Neuromyelitis Optica has not been described. Case reportThis is a case of a Neuro...
Seki, Masafumi Yoshida, Hisao Gotoh, Kazuyoshi Hamada, Nobuyuki Motooka, Daisuke Nakamura, Shota Yamamoto, Norihisa Hamaguchi, Shigeto Akeda, Yukihiro Watanabe, Hiroshi
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A 64-year-old male patient was admitted with respiratory failure, although chest X-rays revealed only mild bronchiolitis. Streptococcus pneumoniae, which usually presents as massive lobular pneumonia, was isolated from sputum, however, pan-pathogen screening using a next-generation sequencer also detected human metapneumovirus genome fragments.
Challita, S. Daher, M. Roche, N. Alifano, M. Revel, M.P. Rabbat, A.
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Air in the epidural space is called pneumorachis. The usual mechanism of pneumorachis is air diffusion from the mediastinal tissue layers through the inter-vertebral foramen. Alternatively, air can diffuse directly after spine traumas (e.g., blunt deceleration with vertebral dislocation) or medical procedures. Several mechanisms could explain pneum...
Knight, James C Ray, Malia A Benzaquen, Sadia
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Prostate adenocarcinoma is the most common newly diagnosed cancer in males. Pulmonary and pleural metastasis are not uncommon on autopsy, but malignant effusions are not common clinical findings. There are no current recommendations to guide prostate specific antigen level assessment in pleural fluid. A 73 yo w/prostate cancer presented with compla...