A 75-Year-Old Female with Hemoptysis and Recurrent Respiratory Infections

  • Baker M
  • Diab K
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This paper describes the case of a 75-year-old female who presented with significant hemoptysis over a 7–10 day period. She had a history of a left lower lobectomy 10 years prior for a “lung abscess.” She subsequently had multiple episodes of cough, fevers, and possible pneumonia treated with multiple courses of Amoxicillin and Amoxicillin/Clavulanate. Review of her chest CT upon presentation to the hospital showed a large necrotic lingular infiltrate, which had been progressively increasing in size over at least one year. Bronchoscopy showed a yellowish, soft round body in the superior lingular subsegment. Endobronchial and transbronchial biopsies showed actinomyces species. This is a very interesting case of indolent actinomycosis which we suspect had a very slow progressive course secondary to the multiple courses of antibiotics that the patient was treated with.

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Baker, M. S., & Diab, K. (2013). A 75-Year-Old Female with Hemoptysis and Recurrent Respiratory Infections. Case Reports in Critical Care, 2013, 1–3. https://doi.org/10.1155/2013/832306

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