S. Verma, Prem Parkash Gupta, Sandeep Nain, Pankaj Kumar Singh
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Primary amebic pulmonary abscess with concurrent pulmonary adenocarcinoma: A rare presentation
Amebic lung abscess without involving another system like liver or colon is immensely uncommon. We want to report a case of a 72-year-old woman who presented in emergency with complaints of shortness of breath, loss of weight, right-side chest pain, and loss of appetite since 6 months. Thorax and abdomen sonography showed right-side massive pleural effusion with no significant finding in the abdomen. In pleural fluid reports, amebic serology IgG by indirect immunofluorescence assay and serum PCR for amoeba came positive. The patient was diagnosed with primary amebic lung abscess. After 14 days of treatment, the patient showed no signs of improvement. Pleural tap was done again and came positive for malignant cells. With ultrasound guidance, pleural biopsy was done, and histopathological investigations showed adenocarcinoma. This case exhibited that repetitive cytological examination of pleural effusion and histopathological examination should be used in cases showing recurrent effusion or unusual conditions, like our patient.
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The journal will cover technical and clinical studies related to health, ethical and social issues in field of The Egyptian Journal of Chest Diseases and Tuberculosis aims to publish and inform readers and all chest physicians of the progress in medical research concerning all aspect of chest diseases. Publications include original articles review articles, editorials, case studies and reports which are relevant to chest diseases. The Journal also aims to highlight recent updates in chest medicine. . Articles with clinical interest and implications will be given preference.