Pulmonary siderosis, or Welder's lung disease is an occupational lung disease caused by iron-inhalation. Diagnosis of pulmonary siderosis is based on occupational history of the patient, radiologic findings, and pathologic findings of iron-laden macrophages within lung tissue or broncho-alveolar lavage fluid. We observed a case of a 43 years-old welder diagnosed with pulmonary siderosis via thoracoscopic lung biopsy. Sputum culture along with pathology also identified a non-tuberculotic mycobacterial infection with a sputum culture and the pathologic findings. The patient was treated with anti-tubercular medication and cessation of iron-exposure. And his condition improved within a few months. Copyright©2012. The Korean Academy of Tuberculosis and Respiratory Diseases. All rights reserved.
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Kim, J. H., Park, Y. J., Park, K. H., Kwon, S. S., & Kim, Y. H. (2012). A case of welder’s lung disease and concurred non-tuberculotic mycobacterial infection confirmed with thoracoscopic lung biopsy. Tuberculosis and Respiratory Diseases, 72(2), 223–227. https://doi.org/10.4046/trd.2012.72.2.223
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