Endobronchial Aspergilloma: Report of 10 Cases and Literature Review

A retrospective investigation of the clinical and radiologic features as well as the bronchoscopic appearance was carried out in patients with endobronchial aspergilloma. Ten patients with endobronchial aspergilloma diagnosed by bronchoscopy and histological examination were identified at the Gyeong...

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Published inYonsei medical journal Vol. 52; no. 5; pp. 787 - 792
Main Authors Ma, Jeong Eun, Yun, Eun Young, Kim, You Eun, Lee, Gi Dong, Cho, Yu Ji, Jeong, Yi Yeong, Jeon, Kyoung-Nyeo, Jang, In Seok, Kim, Ho Cheol, Lee, Jong Deok, Hwang, Young Sil
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LanguageEnglish
Published Korea (South) Yonsei University College of Medicine 01.09.2011
연세대학교의과대학
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ISSN0513-5796
1976-2437
1976-2437
DOI10.3349/ymj.2011.52.5.787

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Summary:A retrospective investigation of the clinical and radiologic features as well as the bronchoscopic appearance was carried out in patients with endobronchial aspergilloma. 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. The patients included 9 men and 1 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 1 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 1 patient, whitish necrotic tissue at an anastomosis site in 1 patient, and a protruding mass with whitish necrotic tissue in 1 patient. 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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ISSN:0513-5796
1976-2437
1976-2437
DOI:10.3349/ymj.2011.52.5.787