Pulmonary aspergilloma after previous COVID-19: a case report and a literature review

Q4 Medicine
N. Ovsyannikov, O. Bilevich, V. G. Berezhnoy, E. V. Romanovskaya, I.N. Zyatkov, O.P. Minkovich, D.I. Eshtokin
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Abstract

Pulmonary aspergillosis has always been considered as a disease that occurs in patients with certain risk factors for its development. The COVID-19 pandemic has shown that fungal complications are common in patients without aspergillosis risk factors. Thus, invasive aspergillosis is a common complication of COVID-19. There are rare reports of aspergilloma that developed after a severe coronavirus infection in individuals who did not previously have cavitary lesions in the lungs. Development of aspergilloma as an expected long-term complication after COVID-19 may be due to damage of lung structure caused by coronavirus infection, oxygen therapy and mechanical ventilation. This article describes a case report of aspergilloma in a patient with confirmed severe COVID-19 and background chronic diseases without risk factors for fungal infection. A review of publications on the development of aspergilloma in patients following COVID-19 is also presented.
新冠肺炎后肺曲菌肿1例并文献复习
肺曲霉病一直被认为是一种发生在具有一定危险因素的患者身上的疾病。COVID-19大流行表明,在没有曲霉病危险因素的患者中,真菌并发症很常见。因此,侵袭性曲霉病是COVID-19的常见并发症。有罕见的报道称,在以前没有肺部空洞病变的个体中,在严重的冠状病毒感染后出现曲菌瘤。曲菌肿的发展是COVID-19后预期的长期并发症,可能是由于冠状病毒感染、氧治疗和机械通气导致肺部结构受损。本文报道1例确诊为COVID-19重症且无真菌感染危险因素的慢性背景疾病患者发生曲菌肿。本文还介绍了关于COVID-19患者曲菌肿发展的文献综述。
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