Author/Authors :
Choi, Sun Mi Department of Internal Medicine - Seoul National University Hospital - Seoul, Korea , Koh, Jiwon Department of Pathology - Seoul National University College of Medicine - Seoul National University Hospital - Seoul, Korea , Lee, Sang-Min Department of Internal Medicine - Seoul National University Hospital - Seoul, Korea , Lee, Jinwoo Department of Pathology - Seoul National University College of Medicine - Seoul National University Hospital - Seoul, Korea
Abstract :
Diffuse alveolar hemorrhage (DAH) is associated with severe outcomes. We report a case of acute respiratory failure that required mechanical ventilation and was clinically and pathologically diagnosed as DAH related to exposure to organic dust. A 39-year-old man,
who had visited a warehouse to grade beans for purchase, was referred to our hospital for impending respiratory failure. His initial radiographic examinations revealed diffuse bilateral ground-glass opacities in his lungs and bronchoalveolar lavage resulted in progressively bloodier returns, which is characteristic of DAH. He underwent bedside open lung biopsy of his right lower lobe in the intensive
care unit. Biopsy results revealed DAH and organization with accumulation of hemosiderin-laden macrophages and a few fibroblastic
foci. The patient was treated with empirical antibiotics and high-dose corticosteroids and successfully weaned from mechanical ventilation. DAH might be considered in the differential diagnosis of patients with acute respiratory failure after exposure to organic particles.
Keywords :
hemoptysis , hemorrhage , organic , respiratory insufficiency