Title of article :
Tracheobronchial Foreign Body Aspiration Demonstrating Serial Bronchopulmonary Changes on Computed Tomography
Author/Authors :
Watanabe, Hidehiro Department of Respiratory Medicine - Tokyo Medical University Ibaraki Medical Center , Uruma, Tomonori Department of Respiratory Medicine - Tokyo Medical University Ibaraki Medical Center , Tazaki, Gen Division of Respiratory Medicine - Tokai University Hachioji Hospital
Abstract :
Introduction:: Tracheobronchial foreign body may often be treated as asthma, chronic bronchitis or etc. especially in patients with no memories of aspiration episodes.
Case Presentation:: A 74-year-old woman, suffering from persistent cough, was temporarily misdiagnosed with allergic bronchopulmonary aspergillosis and treated for six months. During this period, computed tomography (CT) findings changed from thickened bronchial walls and a “tree-in-bud” pattern to clubbing bronchiectasis and atelectasis, and no significant bacteria was detected. Finally, a vegetable core was subsequently extracted via flexible bronchofiberscopy. Although the patient's symptoms improved dramatically, the bronchopulmonary lesion remained practically.
Conclusions:: We assume that chronologic CT findings of the bronchopulmonary damage by aspiration of a vegetable core, without significant detection of bacteria during the course, will be quite valuable for clinicians.
Keywords :
Granuloma , Foreign-Body , Vegetables , Bronchiectasis
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics