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Endobronchial Aspergilloma: Report of 10 Cases and Literature Review

Authors
Ma, Jeong EunYun, Eun YoungKim, You EunLee, Gi DongCho, Yu JiJeong, Yi YeongJeon, Kyoung-NyeoJang, In SeokKim, Ho CheolLee, Jong DeokHwang, Young Sil
Issue Date
Sep-2011
Publisher
연세대학교의과대학
Keywords
Endobronchial aspergilloma
Citation
Yonsei Medical Journal, v.52, no.5, pp 787 - 792
Pages
6
Indexed
SCIE
SCOPUS
KCI
Journal Title
Yonsei Medical Journal
Volume
52
Number
5
Start Page
787
End Page
792
URI
https://scholarworks.gnu.ac.kr/handle/sw.gnu/23573
DOI
10.3349/ymj.2011.52.5.787
ISSN
0513-5796
1976-2437
Abstract
Purpose: A retrospective investigation of the clinical and radiologic features as well as the bronchoscopic appearance was carried out in patients with endobronchial aspergilloma. Materials and Methods: Ten patients with endobronchial aspergilloma diagnosed by bronchoscopy and histological examination were identified at the Gyeongsang University Hospital of Korea, from May 2003 to May 2009. Results: The patients included 9 men and I woman, and the age of the patients ranged from 36 to 76 (median, 58 years). The associated diseases or conditions were: previous pulmonary tuberculosis in 7 patients, lung cancer in 2 patients, pulmonary resection in I patient, and foreign body of the bronchus in 1 patient. The chest radiologic finding showed fibrotic changes as a consequence of previous tuberculosis infection in 6 patients and a mass-like lesion in 2 patients. Two patients had a co-existing fungus ball, and an endobronchial lesion was suspected in only 2 patients on the CT scan. The bronchoscopic appearance was a whitish to yellow necrotic mass causing bronchial obstruction in 7 patients, foreign body with adjacent granulation tissue and whitish necrotic tissue in I patient, whitish necrotic tissue at an anastomosis site in I patient, and a protruding mass with whitish necrotic tissue in I patient. Conclusion: An endobronchial aspergilloma is a rare presentation of pulmonary aspergilosis and is usually incidentally found in immunocompetent patients with underlying lung disease. It usually appears as a necrotic mass causing bronchial obstruction on bronchoscopy and. can be confirmed by biopsy.
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