Radiology Case Reports (Sep 2021)

Organizing pneumonia associated with SARS-CoV-2 infection

  • Julián Mauricio Cortés Colorado, Neumology and critical medicine specialist. Professor of Neumology.,
  • Luisa Fernanda Cardona Ardila, Radiology resident.,
  • Natalia Aguirre Vásquez, Pulmonary pathologist. Professor of Pathology.,
  • Kevin Camilo Gómez Calderón, Emergency medicine specialist.,
  • Sandra Lucia Lozano Álvarez, Critical medicine and intensive care specialist. Assistant professor.,
  • Jorge Alberto Carrillo Bayona, Radiologist. Professor of Radiology.

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 16, no. 9
pp. 2634 – 2639

Abstract

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Organizing pneumonia is a nonspecific pulmonary response pattern associated with a variety of clinical contexts including viral infections. The classic radiological manifestations are peribronchovascular/peripheral ground glass opacities or consolidations and may be accompanied by nodules, masses, and interstitial opacities. We describe the case of a 62-year-old male patient with SARS-CoV-2 pneumonia and torpid clinical and radiological evolution in whom organizing pneumonia was documented through transbronchial biopsy and imaging findings, with a good response to corticosteroids. The importance of recognizing the development of organizing pneumonia lies in the better prognosis and outcome in those patients who receive treatment with corticosteroids, however, the clinical and radiological suspicion must be confirmed with biopsy because radiological findings associated with bacterial coinfection may overlap.

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