1999
DOI: 10.1007/s005950050658
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Late pleuropulmonary aspergillosis after the treatment of pneumothorax: Report of three cases

Abstract: A bullectomy for spontaneous pneumothorax is often combined with pleurodesis to prevent recurrence. A recurrent or progressive residual bullous lung beneath adhesive pleura neovascularized from the chest wall may be affected by aspergillosis. Of the 12 patients with pulmonary aspergillosis secondary to bullous lung disease treated surgically at our hospital since 1974, 3 underwent a bullectomy with pleurodesis for spontaneous pneumothorax. The presenting symptoms in all cases were hemosputum. Aspergillus lesio… Show more

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“…In this case the pleura is part of the cavity in which the fungus ball is located. Most patients have previously unrecognised residual pneumothorax following diagnostic procedures or pleurodesis 15,14 . A classification suggested by Bodey et al [24] lists Aspergillus infection in the normal host, infection associated with tissue damage or foreign bodies, and infection in the immunocompromised host (Table 1).…”
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“…In this case the pleura is part of the cavity in which the fungus ball is located. Most patients have previously unrecognised residual pneumothorax following diagnostic procedures or pleurodesis 15,14 . A classification suggested by Bodey et al [24] lists Aspergillus infection in the normal host, infection associated with tissue damage or foreign bodies, and infection in the immunocompromised host (Table 1).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In rare instances, saprophytic aspergilloma is located within the pleural space. Pleuropulmonary aspergillosis generally is subsequent to thoracic surgery or pleurodesis 14,15 . The following case demonstrates the rapid and reliable method of diagnosing pulmonary aspergilloma within a preformed cavity by imaging methods only.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 92%