Mubashir Rafique, Faisal Arslan, Joohi Khan, Sameh Zaki, Ali Hussain
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摘要
超敏性肺炎(HP)是一种罕见疾病,由吸入过敏原引起的免疫反应导致远端气道炎症。其临床表现、放射学和组织学检查结果可能与特发性肺纤维化等其他肺部疾病重叠。因此,如果怀疑诊断为 HP,必须考虑对患者进行重点评估。我们介绍了一个年轻女性患者的病例,她出现咳嗽、流感样疾病和呼吸困难等症状。随后的检查显示,她被诊断为非纤维化 HP。患者出现急性呼吸衰竭,接受了高流量供氧治疗。经过详细调查发现,患者之前在家中接触过宠物鹦鹉是一个重要因素。在接受类固醇治疗和关于从家中移走鹦鹉的咨询后,患者的病情有所好转,并成功脱离了氧气治疗。本病例强调了在评估呼吸困难等常见主诉时全面了解病史的重要性。鹦鹉引起的 HP 的罕见性与患者的年龄和接触有关,值得关注。
Hypersensitivity Pneumonitis: An Interesting Case of Acute Shortness of Breath in a Young Patient.
Hypersensitivity pneumonitis (HP) is a rare disease caused by an inflammation of the distal airway caused by an immune response to inhaled allergens. The clinical presentation and radiological and histological findings can overlap with other pulmonary conditions such as idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis. Therefore, it is essential to consider focused assessment for the patient if a diagnosis of HP is suspected. We present a case involving a young female patient who presented with symptoms of cough, flu-like illness, and dyspnea. Subsequent investigations revealed a diagnosis of nonfibrotic HP. The patient experienced acute respiratory failure and was managed with high-flow oxygen therapy. A detailed investigation determined that the patient's prior exposure to pet parrots at home was a significant factor. Following treatment with steroids and counseling regarding the removal of parrots from the home environment, the patient's condition improved, and she was successfully weaned off of oxygen therapy. This case underscores the importance of a comprehensive social history in evaluating common complaints such as dyspnea. The rarity of parrot-induced HP related to the patient's age, and exposure warrants attention.