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Clinical Characteristics of Endobronchial Tuberculosis that Develops in Patients over 70 Years of Age (70세 이상의 고령에서 발생한 기관지 결핵의 임상적 특징)

  • Kim, Hwi Jong;Kim, Hyeon Sik;Ma, Jeong Eun;Lee, Seung Jun;Ham, Hyoun Seok;Cho, Yu Ji;Jeong, Yi Yeong;Jeon, Kyoung-Nyeo;Kim, Ho Cheol;Lee, Jong Deok;Hwang, Young Sil
    • Tuberculosis and Respiratory Diseases
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    • v.63 no.5
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    • pp.412-416
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    • 2007
  • Background: The possibility of developing pulmonary tuberculosis usually increases with increasing age. Therefore, the incidence of endobronchial tuberculosis in older people may increase. We evaluated the clinical characteristics in patients with endobronchial tuberculosis above the age of 70 years. Methods: We enrolled 74 patients (12 males and 62 females; mean age $64.6{\pm}16.2 $years) that were diagnosed with endobronchial tuberculosis from March 2003 to July 2006 at Gyeongsang University Hospital. We retrospectively evaluated the clinical characteristics of endobronchial tuberculosis for patients 70 years or older (older group) and for patients below the age of 70 years (younger group). Results: The number of patients in the older group was 41 (55%). Cough was the most common symptom in the two groups of patients and dyspnea on exertion was more common in the older group of patients than in the younger group of patients (31.7% vs. 12.1%). The actively caesating type of disease was more common in the younger group of patients than in the older group of patients (66.7% vs. 39%). The edematous type of disease was more common in the older group of patients than in the younger group of patients (53.7% vs. 27.2%) (p<0.05). Tracheal and main bronchial involvement of lesions were more common for the younger group of patients than for the older group of patients (30.3% vs. 9.7%) (p<0.05). Conclusion: Endobronchial tuberculosis was commonly observed in patients older than 70 years and this group of patients had some clinical characteristics that were different from the younger group of patients.

A Case of Biphasic Flow-volume Loop in Left Mainstem Bronchial Stenosis (이상성 기류유량곡선(biphasic flow-volume loop)을 보인 결핵에 기인한 좌주기관지협착 1예)

  • Choi, Soo-Jeon;Jo, Moon-Suk;Lee, Hyuk-Pyo;Kim, Joo-In;Yum, Ho-Kkee
    • Tuberculosis and Respiratory Diseases
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    • v.45 no.2
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    • pp.416-420
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    • 1998
  • Flow-volume loop is known to be useful in the diagnosis of upper airway obstruction. In cases of tracheal obstruction, characteristic features such as fixed or variable upper airway obstruction patterns give clue to the diagnosis. But the flow-volume loop of unilateral mainstem bronchial stenosis is not known well. There is controversy in patterns of flow-volume loop in unilateral mainstem bronchial stenosis (restrictive pattern or biphasic pattern). We report a case of biphasic flow-volume loop in left mainstem bronchial stenosis(4-5 mm in diameter) as a sequela of endobronchial tuberculosis, which recovered normal flow-volume loop after metallic stent insertion and 2 months later showed reappearance of biphasic pattern because of restenosis of left mainstem bronchus due to growth of granulation tissue at the stent site.

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Clinical and Radiological Characteristics of Non-Tuberculous Bronchial Anthracofibrosis (비결핵성 기관지탄분섬유증의 임상적 특징과 방사선학적 특징)

  • Jang, See Jin;Lee, Sook Young;Kim, Suk Chan;Lee, So Young;Cho, Hyun Sun;Park, Ki Hoon;Moon, Hwa Sik;Song, Jeong Sup;Park, Sung Hak;Kim, Young Kyoon;Park, Hyun Jin
    • Tuberculosis and Respiratory Diseases
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    • v.63 no.2
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    • pp.139-144
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    • 2007
  • Background: Bronchial anthracofibrosis, which is defined as bronchial narrowing with black pigmentation of the overlying bronchial mucosa, is frequently associated with tuberculosis. The aim of this study was to examine the relationship between bronchial anthrocofibrosis and to identify the clinical and radiological characteristics of non-tuberculous bronchial anthracofibrosis. Methods: All patients who showed bronchial anthracofibrosis in more than one segment on a bronchoscopic examination from January 2003 to July 2006 at Kangnam St. Mary's hospital were enrolled in this study. The underlying diseases, baseline clinical characteristics, characteristic findings on a computed tomogram (CT) of the chest, pathologic findings of the bronchial mucosa, and the clinical response to steroid therapy were analyzed retrospectively. Results: A total 54 patients (19 males, 35 females) were enrolled with a mean age of 75 years. The most common presenting symptoms were cough, sputum and dyspnea. The predominant X-ray findings were peribronchial soft tissue attenuation with or without calcification, mediastinal lymphadenopathy with or without calcification and atelectasis. Fourteen non-tuberculous anthracofibrosis patients were treated with steroid. Nine patients were improved clinically, and 6 patients were improved radiologically. Conclusion: Bronchial anthracofibrosis is frequently associated with various pulmonary diseases not only tuberculosis but also COPD pneumonia etc.

Bronchoplastic Procedures in Patients with Benign Bronchial Stenosis ann'Obstruction -Review of 13 cases- (양성 기관지 협착 및 폐쇄환자에서의 기관지 성형술 -13례 보고-)

  • 조건현;조민섭
    • Journal of Chest Surgery
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    • v.29 no.12
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    • pp.1366-1372
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    • 1996
  • Bronchoplasty has gained popularity in the selected cAses of bronchogenic carcinoma with poor pulmonary reserve, and also has been a choice of treatment for obstructive bronchial diseases since it can cure patient completely with preservation of pulmonary function. From Apr. 1990 to hpr. 19'96 two methods of bronchoplastic procedures, d patch dilating bronchoplasty and a segmental bronchial resection with end-to-end anastomosis, were performed with or without concominant pulmonary resection in 13 patients with benign bronchial stenosis and obstruction. The patients were 8 men and 5 women with average age of 43years(range 19 to 64 years). Patch dilating bronchoplasty using autogenous perichondrium and pericardium was applied in 5 cases of bronchial stenosis. Antecedan diseases of bronchial stenosls were 3 inflammatory bronchiectas is, and 2 endobronchial tuberculose is mixed with bronchi,ectas is. Segmental bronchial resection with end-to-end anastomosis was applied in 8 cases of bronchial obstruction, which were caused by endobronchial tuberculosis in 6 and cicatrization after trauma and foreign body in one case each. Bronchial obstructive symptoms and signs including recurrent pulmonary infection, dyspnea and wheezing were disappeared postoperatively with satisfactory recovery of physical activity. There was no operative mortality. Morbidity occured in 2 patients which were one case of unstability of applied bronchial patch resulting atelectasis and one case of bronchial restenosis at the anastomotic site. Based upon our experiences, we conclude that bronchoplastic procedure can be done with great success in patients with lung atelectasis caused by bronchial obstruction or stenosis and it restores physiologic function of collapsed lung with acc ptable complication.

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A Case of Bronchoscopic Treatment of a Bronchopleural Fistula Accompanied by Pneumonia (폐렴에 합병된 기관지 늑막강루에서 기관지 내시경을 이용한 비침습적 치료 -1예 보고)

  • Kim, Hyoungrae
    • Tuberculosis and Respiratory Diseases
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    • v.63 no.6
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    • pp.507-510
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    • 2007
  • A bronchopleural fistula (BPF) is traditionally treated by surgery, but currently various noninvasive forms of management, particularly the use of bronchoscopy, have been utilized. The substances and methods for noninvasive management of a BPF differ with individual clinicians. This case describes the use of flexible bronchoscopic treatment of a BPF complicating pneumoniausing embolization coils and intraluminally injected fibrin glue. If the BPF is small and is located on the peripheral bronchus, this minimal invasive maneuver could be recommended for the treatment of a BPF.

Bronchoplasty using Autologous Pericardium and Costal Cartilage -2 cases report- (자가 늑연골과 심낭막을 이용한 기관 및 기관지성형술 -2례 보고-)

  • 권종범;나석주
    • Journal of Chest Surgery
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    • v.29 no.2
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    • pp.231-234
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    • 1996
  • In the bronchial stenosis due to benign causes, bronchoplastic procedure has been considered as one of the best surgical treatment, because of preserving normal lung tissue below the affected bronchi. We have treated 2 patients (tracheal leiomyoma, bronchial stenosis due to chronic inflammatory cicatrization) that suffered from benign tracheal and bronchial stenosis by bronchoplastic procedure using autologous costal cartilage covered with pericardium. Patients showed good patency of bronchoplastic bronchi in bronchoscopic examination that was performed at 6 months afte the operation.

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A Case of Endobronchial Tuberculosis with Repeated Expectoration of Nodular Tissues (반복적인 결절조직 배출 후 호전된 기관지 결핵 1예)

  • Kim, Soo Woong;Lee, Byoung Hoon;Ahn, Youngsoo;Kim, Nam In;Eom, Woo Youn;Woo, Jeong Joo;Kim, Sang-Hoon
    • Tuberculosis and Respiratory Diseases
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    • v.59 no.2
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    • pp.204-208
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    • 2005
  • Herein, we report a case of tumorous endobronchial tuberculosis with successful recovery of atelectasis without any significant bronchial stricture, after repeated expectorations of nodular tissues. A 24-year-old male patient was presented with persistent cough. The patient was diagnosed to be suffering from tuberculous lymphadenitis on right axillar and mediastinum of lung, and was subsequently treated with antituberculosis agents. After two months, clinical deteriorations and atelectasis were observed on right upper lobe of lung. Multiple endobronchial tumorous lesions, which obstructed the right main bronchus, were revealed on bronchoscopy, and based on the endobronchial biopsy findings we confirmed that the patient was suffering from endobronchial tuberculosis. We decided to administer antituberculosis agents without any additional procedure. After few weeks, the patient spontaneously expectorated nodular tissues with vigorous coughing. Later on, the symptoms and atelectasis disappeared and the patient was completely recovered. This case shows that in patients suffering from tumorous endobronchial tuberculosis, endobronchial mass can be expectorated spontaneously without sequelae of significant bronchial stenosis.