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SM ISO690:2012 MUNTEANU, Oxana, CHESOV, Dumitru, RUSU, Doina, VOLOȘCIUC, Irina, ONEA, Leonid, BOTNARU, Victor. Cystic echinococcosis: An attraction for fungal and bacterial pulmonary infections. In: Pneumologia, 2020, nr. 1(69), pp. 57-63. ISSN 2067-2993. DOI: https://doi.org/10.2478/pneum-2020-0007 |
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Lung hydatidosis can remain latent for a long time, and symptoms may occur when the cysts grow to a certain size or when symptoms arise secondary to complications such as rupture or superinfection with bacterial organisms or fungi. A variety of signs denoting different appearances of complicated and/or uncomplicated pulmonary hydatid cysts have been described on chest radiographs and computed tomography scans. Aspergillosis is one of the most common fungal infections associated with pre-existing pulmonary cavities. The coexistence of aspergillosis and hydatid cyst is rare. Citrobacter infections usually occur in patients with underlying co-morbidities or immunosuppression. We presented a case of pulmonary echinococcosis with multiple bilateral cysts in which several consecutive episodes of cysts rupture and concomitant Aspergillus and Citrobacter pulmonary infections have been documented. |
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Cuvinte-cheie Aspergillosis, Citrobacter, Hydatid disease, imaging, pneumonia, Pulmonary echinococcosis |
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