Massive Cavitation by Pneumocystis jirovecii in an Immunocompromised Patient

  • Chaar-Hernandez A
  • Montes J
  • Rojas M
  • et al.
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Abstract

Since the development of antiretroviral therapy (ART) and antibiotic prophylaxis, the incidence of opportunistic infections in human immunodeficiency virus-acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (HIV-AIDS) has been drastically reduced. However, third-world countries remain a fertile ground for medication nonadherence and inappropriate patient follow-up. Here, we present the case of a 42-year-old male with a history of HIV who presented with worsening shortness of breath and atypical chest pain. A chest X-ray and chest computed tomography scan revealed a left parahilar cavitation measuring 86 mm in diameter. A percutaneous lung biopsy revealed Pneumocystis jirovecii. Appropriate antibiotics were started, and the patient's clinical status significantly improved. This case illustrates the devastating consequences of uncontrolled HIV-AIDS. ART and prophylactic antibiotics remain the cornerstone of treatment to ameliorate progressive lung damage in patients. Copyright © 2022, Chaar-Hernandez et al.

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Chaar-Hernandez, A., Montes, J., Rojas, M. C., Padilla-Mantilla, D. A., Lahmar, A., Toledo-Martinez, J. F., & Somoza-Cano, F. J. (2022). Massive Cavitation by Pneumocystis jirovecii in an Immunocompromised Patient. Cureus. https://doi.org/10.7759/cureus.25354

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