Lung India (Jan 2015)

A 35-year old woman with productive cough and breathlessness

  • Umasankar Kalai,
  • Vijay Hadda,
  • Karan Madan,
  • Sudheer Arava,
  • Firdaus Ali,
  • Neetu Jain,
  • Anant Mohan

DOI
https://doi.org/10.4103/0970-2113.168106
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 32, no. 6
pp. 651 – 654

Abstract

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A 35-year-old lady was seen in the outpatient clinic owing to fever, cough with mucopurulent expectoration, and breathlessness for the duration of 1 month. She had history of similar episodes treated with antibiotics four times during last 2 years. There was no history of recurrent sinusitis, diarrhea, and skin or soft tissue infection. She had no history of diabetes mellitus or steroid intake. She denied any history of facial trauma or dental infection in the past. There was no history of tuberculosis in her or in the family. Radiograph and CT scan of the chest revealed right upper lobe consolidation. Flexible fibreoptic bronchoscopy revealed multiple nodules at opening of right upper lobe bronchus. This clinicopathological conference describes the details of differential diagnoses, difficulties in achieving the final diagnosis and management of such patient.

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