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An unusual case of recurrent chest infections

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posted on 2017-08-15, 08:23 authored by Taqua Dahab, Shahzaib Saleem, Dikshaini Gumani, Brian Casserly, Claire Sharkey, Frank Laghi, William Newmarch
This case presentation relates to a 53 year old male, cachectic in appearance, who presented with progressively worsening dyspnoea, cough, intermittent haemoptysis and a history of nasal dryness on going over five months. The patient had received multiple courses of oral antibiotics for suspected community acquired pneumonia with no significant improvement. He was referred to our Respiratory Department for further evaluation of his symptoms. His HRCT showed right middle lobe consolidation with central cavitations. Furthermore, the transbronchial biopsy had been performed and the ytological examination revealed lipid laden macrophage with interstitial inflammatory changes. With return to the patient over the counter drug history, he described the frequent use of petroleum jelly to alleviate the symptoms of nasal dryness. This is the first report case of exogenous lipoid pneumonia presented with haemoptysis and cavitations in the HRCT.

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Respiratory Medicine Case Reports;22, pp. 145-146

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Elsevier

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peer-reviewed

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English

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