Radiology Case Reports (Jan 2023)

Mucoid impaction of the bronchi (MIB) in a young man with no previous history of hypersensitivity

  • Elham Askari, MD,
  • Kiarash Soltani,
  • Sara Haseli, MD,
  • Shekoofeh Yaghmaei, MD

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 18, no. 1
pp. 416 – 420

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Mucoid impaction of the bronchi (MIB) is a specific form of proximal bronchiectasis characterized by obstruction and dilation of bronchi usually presented with thick mucoid plug. MIB mostly occurs as the manifestation of a hypersensitivity state in patients with bronchial asthma or in association with allergic bronchopulmonary aspergillosis (ABPA) and clinical overlap between MIB and ABPA can occur. MIB with no history of allergic background is not common and is less reported in the literature. In the following report we discuss a 39-year-old man with no previous history of allergy and atopy who initially presented with fever and shortness of breath. Further assessments demonstrated that the patient had a chronic endobronchial lesion and consolidation of the left lower lobe of the lung. A tissue biopsy reveals no malignant cells. Despite antibiotic therapy, the patient's symptoms persisted, and lobectomy was performed due to no clinical improvement. Even though gross pathology suggested endoluminal impaction, the patient didn't meet the ABPA diagnostic criteria.

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