Lung India (Jan 2010)

A rare presentation of aspergillus infection as empyema thoracis

  • Goel Manoj,
  • Juneja Deven,
  • Jain Satinder,
  • Chaudhuri Saikiran,
  • Kumar Ajay

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 27, no. 1
pp. 27 – 29

Abstract

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A 57-year-old diabetic and hypertensive man presented with a short history of fever, dry cough and right side chest pain. A chest radiograph showed right pleural based homogenous shadow in middle and lower zones with obliteration of right costo-phrenic angle suggestive of right side effusion. Aspiration of pleural fluid revealed frank pus for which inter-costal tube drainage was performed. Due to persistence of empyema, the patient was subjected to thoracoscopy. Thoracoscopy showed multiloculated empyema. Thoracoscopic pleural biopsy and fluid showed septate fungal hyphae. Thoracotomy and parietal pleurectomy, with resection of part of right lower lobe, was carried out. Pleural fluid, pleural and lung tissue culture grew Aspergillus fumigatus. The patient showed good recovery with voriconazole after thoracotomy.

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