Five cases of pulmonary Aspergillus nodules diagnosed at surgery and by pathology in immunocompetent patients, with a literature review.

Therapeutic advances in rare disease Pub Date : 2024-05-27 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.1177/26330040241252446
Shuangxia Dong, Fengxiang Wang, Haizhen Jin, Xinjian Dai
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A pulmonary Aspergillus nodule is a rare subtype of chronic pulmonary aspergillosis. The diagnosis is difficult and is histological. There are only a few reports on such cases. Here, we report five cases of pulmonary Aspergillus nodules confirmed by surgery and pathology in immunocompetent patient and review the literature. Among the five patients in this group, three were females and two were males, aged 44-73 years old. Two cases had hemoptysis onset, and three cases were found to have a slow disease course on chest CT during imaging, ranging from months to years. The white blood cell count, carcinoembryonic antigen, and blood Galactomannan (GM) tests in five cases were all within normal range. Four cases had normal blood C-reactive protein, and one case had an increase. On imaging, there were two cases in the upper lobe of the right lung, two cases in the lower lobe of the left lung, one case in the upper lobe of the left lung, three cases were solitary nodular shadows, and two cases were nodular shadows with cavity formation, including one case with calcification, four cases with bronchial dilation shadows, and one case with gas containing cavity shadows. Five cases were treated with surgical resection and confirmed by histopathological examination. All five patients did not receive antifungal treatment after surgery, and there was no recurrence of Aspergillus nodules during regular follow-up.

五例免疫功能正常患者通过手术和病理诊断出肺部曲霉菌结节的病例,以及文献综述。
肺曲霉菌结节是慢性肺曲霉菌病的一种罕见亚型。诊断比较困难,需要进行组织学检查。关于此类病例的报道寥寥无几。在此,我们报告了五例经手术和病理证实的免疫功能正常患者肺曲霉菌结节病例,并回顾了相关文献。本组五例患者中,三例为女性,两例为男性,年龄在 44-73 岁之间。其中两例患者起病时咯血,三例患者在影像学检查中胸部 CT 发现病程缓慢,从数月到数年不等。五例患者的白细胞计数、癌胚抗原和血液半乳甘露聚糖(GM)检测结果均在正常范围内。四个病例的血 C 反应蛋白正常,一个病例有所增加。影像学检查中,2 例位于右肺上叶,2 例位于左肺下叶,1 例位于左肺上叶,3 例为单发结节影,2 例为结节影伴空洞形成,其中 1 例伴有钙化,4 例伴有支气管扩张影,1 例伴有含气空洞影。五例患者接受了手术切除治疗,并经组织病理学检查证实。五例患者术后均未接受抗真菌治疗,定期随访期间曲霉菌结节也未复发。
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