Cystic echinococcosis: An attraction for fungal and bacterial pulmonary infections
Închide
Conţinutul numărului revistei
Articolul precedent
Articolul urmator
489 0
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
EXPORT metadate:
Google Scholar
Crossref
CERIF

DataCite
Dublin Core
Pneumologia
Numărul 1(69) / 2020 / ISSN 2067-2993

Cystic echinococcosis: An attraction for fungal and bacterial pulmonary infections

Echinococcoza pulmonarǎ: Un magnet pentru infecţiile bacteriene şi fungice pulmonare

DOI:https://doi.org/10.2478/pneum-2020-0007

Pag. 57-63

Munteanu Oxana1, Chesov Dumitru12, Rusu Doina13, Voloșciuc Irina1, Onea Leonid4, Botnaru Victor1
 
1 ”Nicolae Testemițanu” State University of Medicine and Pharmacy,
2 Research Center Borstel,
3 Institute of Phtysiopneumology „Chiril Draganiuc”,
4 German Center for Diagnostics
 
 
Disponibil în IBN: 19 martie 2021


Rezumat

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. 

Cuvinte-cheie
Aspergillosis, Citrobacter, Hydatid disease, imaging, pneumonia, Pulmonary echinococcosis

Dublin Core Export

<?xml version='1.0' encoding='utf-8'?>
<oai_dc:dc xmlns:dc='http://purl.org/dc/elements/1.1/' xmlns:oai_dc='http://www.openarchives.org/OAI/2.0/oai_dc/' xmlns:xsi='http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance' xsi:schemaLocation='http://www.openarchives.org/OAI/2.0/oai_dc/ http://www.openarchives.org/OAI/2.0/oai_dc.xsd'>
<dc:creator>Munteanu, O.I.</dc:creator>
<dc:creator>Chesov, D.I.</dc:creator>
<dc:creator>Rusu, D.A.</dc:creator>
<dc:creator>Voloșciuc, I.</dc:creator>
<dc:creator>Onea, L.</dc:creator>
<dc:creator>Botnaru, V.I.</dc:creator>
<dc:date>2020-06-01</dc:date>
<dc:description xml:lang='en'><p>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.&nbsp;</p></dc:description>
<dc:identifier>10.2478/pneum-2020-0007</dc:identifier>
<dc:source>Pneumologia 69 (1) 57-63</dc:source>
<dc:subject>Aspergillosis</dc:subject>
<dc:subject>Citrobacter</dc:subject>
<dc:subject>Hydatid disease</dc:subject>
<dc:subject>imaging</dc:subject>
<dc:subject>pneumonia</dc:subject>
<dc:subject>Pulmonary echinococcosis</dc:subject>
<dc:title>Cystic echinococcosis: An attraction for fungal and bacterial pulmonary infections</dc:title>
<dc:type>info:eu-repo/semantics/article</dc:type>
</oai_dc:dc>