• 제목/요약/키워드: Atypical Pathogen Pneumonia

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재발성 경과를 취한 비정형 병원균주 폐렴 환자 1예 (A Case of Atypical Pathogen Pneumonia, associated with Recurrent into Diffuse Pneumonic Consolidation)

  • 오종갑
    • 한국방사선학회논문지
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    • 제5권6호
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    • pp.391-400
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    • 2011
  • 폐렴은 호흡기계의 감염이고 원인균, 병인, 침범부위, 그 밖의 여러 가지 상황에 따라서 다양하게 분류된다. 비정형 병원균주 페렴으로 의심되어 내원한 46세의 남자 환자에서 이학학적 소견이나 혈액검사, 객담도말검사, 소변검사, 기생충검사, 기관지내시경검사, 침생검 등에서 특이할만한 원인균을 찾지 못했으며, 청진이상, 고열, 고혈압, 객담, 호흡곤란 등의 증상 또한 보이지 않았다. 세균성 또는 비정형 병원균의 광범위치료 항생제 복용이나 기생충제제를 복용하였으나 재발되었으며, 자연치유 및 재발이 반복되며 호전되었다. 반흔을 남기며 호전되고 새로운 부위에 결절이 재발하기를 반복하면서 서서히 없어지는 기간은 평균 20일 정도였다. 재발 이후 흉부엑스선 촬영과 흉부 고해상 전산화단층촬영을 추적 검사한 결과 흉부엑스선 촬영에서는 특이한 징후를 관찰하지 못했으나 고해상 전산화단층촬영에서는 병변이 호전되어가고 새로운 부위에 재발되는 모습을 관찰할 수가 있었다. 양측 하부 폐에 재발성 경과를 취한 비정형병원균주 폐렴이 의심되는 환자의 경우, 흉부엑스선 촬영 소견은 횡격막이나 간(Liver), 척추 등에 의해 숨기 때문에 추적검사로서 도움을 주는 데는 한계가 있으며, 흉부 고해상 전산화단층촬영 검사를 하여 비교하는 것이 바람직하다. 저자는 재발성 경과를 취한 비정형 병원균주 폐렴1예에 대한 문헌고찰과 함께 보고한다.

중증 또는 비전형적 지역사회획득 폐렴으로 입원한 환자에서 호흡기 바이러스의 검출 빈도 (Respiratory Virus Detection Rate in Patients with Severe or Atypical Community-acquired Pneumonia)

  • 박지원;정선영;은혁수;천신혜;성석우;박동일;박명린;박희선;정성수;김주옥;김선영;이정은
    • Tuberculosis and Respiratory Diseases
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    • 제71권5호
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    • pp.335-340
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    • 2011
  • Background: Community-acquired pneumonia (CAP) is an important cause of morbidity and mortality throughout the world in all age groups. Viral causes of CAP are less well characterized than bacterial causes. We analyzed the characteristics of hospitalized patients with CAP who had a viral pathogen detected by multiplex polymerase chain reaction (PCR). Methods: Multiplex real-time PCR was performed for respiratory viruses in samples collected from 520 adults who developed CAP at Chungnam National University Hospital. Clinical, laboratory, and radiological features at presentation as well as other epidemiological data were analyzed. Results: Of 520 patients with CAP, a viral pathogen was detected in 60 (11.5%), and influenza A was the most common. The virus detection rate in patients with CAP was highest in November. Two or more pathogens were detected in 13 (21.7%) patients. Seven patients had severe disease and were administered in the intensive care unit. Most patients (49/60, 81.7%) had comorbidities. However, nine (15%) patients had no comorbidities, and their age was <60 years. The ground glass opacity pattern was the most common radiological feature. Seven (11.7%) patients died from CAP. Conclusion: Viral pathogens are commonly detected in patients with CAP, and a respiratory virus may be associated with the severity and outcome of pneumonia. Careful attention should be paid to the viral etiology in adult patients with CAP.

H1N1 Influenza 폐렴 환자에서 발생한 Mycobacterium abscessus 감염 1예 (A Case of Mycobacterium abscessus Lung Disease in a Patient with H1N1 Influenza Pneumonia)

  • 정경원;유훈;이태훈;권오성;최석원;강세훈;심태선;김동순;송진우
    • Tuberculosis and Respiratory Diseases
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    • 제69권3호
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    • pp.207-211
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    • 2010
  • Novel influenza A (H1N1) virus is a common pathogen of febrile respiratory infection recently. Here, we report the case of a 63-year-old male patient who presented with 3 days' ongoing cough and fever. He was diagnosed with novel influenza A (H1N1) pneumonia by real-time reverse-transcriptase-polymerase-chain-reaction (rRT-PCR). During treatment for novel influenza A (H1N1), his symptoms and radiologic findings improved initially, but multiple lung nodules developed subsequently and found on chest x-ray (on the 5th hospital day). Mycobacterium abscessus was isolated repeatedly from sputum and bronchoalveolar lavage fluid. To our knowledge, this is the first reported case of Mycobacterium abscessus lung disease in a patient with H1N1 influenza pneumonia.

Lophomonas blattarum-like organism in bronchoalveolar lavage from a pneumonia patient: current diagnostic scheme and polymerase chain reaction can lead to false-positive results

  • Moses Lee;Sang Mee Hwang;Jong Sun Park;Jae Hyeon Park;Jeong Su Park
    • Parasites, Hosts and Diseases
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    • 제61권2호
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    • pp.202-209
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    • 2023
  • Lophomonas blattarum is an anaerobic protozoan living in the intestine of cockroaches and house dust mites, with ultramicroscopic characteristics such as the presence of a parabasal body, axial filament, and absence of mitochondria. More than 200 cases of Lophomonas infection of the respiratory tract have been reported worldwide. However, the current diagnosis of such infection depends only on light microscopic morphological findings from respiratory secretions. In this study, we attempted to provide more robust evidence of protozoal infection in an immunocompromised patient with atypical pneumonia, positive for Lophomonas-like protozoal cell forms. A direct search of bronchoalveolar lavage fluid via polymerase chain reaction (PCR), transmission electron microscopy (TEM), and metagenomic next-generation sequencing did not prove the presence of protozoal infection. PCR results were not validated with sufficient rigor, while de novo assembly and taxonomic classification results did not confirm the presence of an unidentified pathogen. The TEM results implied that such protozoal forms in light microscopy are actually non-detached ciliated epithelial cells. After ruling out infectious causes, the patient's final diagnosis was drug-induced pneumonitis. These findings underscore the lack of validation in the previously utilized diagnostic methods, and more evidence in the presence of L. blattarum is required to further prove its pathogenicity.