Molla Asnake, Suleman Hassen, Anteneh Messele, Yosef Habtemariam, Sisay Mengistu, Bizuayehu Tassew, Tsegaw Worku, W. Tadeg
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:阑尾炎是指蚯蚓状阑尾(位于盲肠底部附近)发炎。肺脓肿是一种空腔性病变,内含坏死的肺组织或受感染的液体成分。它主要发生于肺实质疾病。患者是一名 25 岁的男性,首次就诊时有 1 周的有痰咳嗽和胸痛病史,并伴有低烧。他被诊断为盲肠后穿孔性阑尾炎并发肺脓肿。我们报告这一病例是为了减少这种罕见并发症的诊断延误所带来的挑战,特别是当患者的胸部 X 光片与肺水肿相似时,避免误诊误治。此外,我们鼓励就这一主题开展进一步研究。
: Appendicitis is an inflammation of the vermiform appendix (located near the base of the cecum). A lung abscess is a cavitary lesion containing necrotic lung tissue or an infected fluid component. It mainly occurs as a result of lung parenchymal disease. The patient was a 25-year-old male who first presented with a 1-week history of productive cough and chest pain associated with low-grade fever. He was diagnosed with a lung abscess as a complication of perforated retro cecal appendicitis. We report this in consideration of reducing the challenge of delay in diagnosis of this rare complication, and to avoid mistreatment specifically when the patient’s chest x-ray resembles empyema. Additionally, we encourage doing further studies on this topic.