An 18-year-old female patient with Crohn's disease presented with left lower lobe pneumonia and pleural effusion which were resistant to treatment with antibiotics. Colo-bronchial fistula had not been recognized until she coughed up yellow sputa with feculent odor and developed acute respiratory distress syndrome. This type of fistula is a rare complication of Crohn's disease, but the present case certainly alerts physicians to search for a fistula between the bronchus and gastrointestinal tract when encountering patients with Crohn's disease accompanied by antibioticresistant chronic pneumonia.
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Mera, A., Sugimoto, M., Fukuda, K., Tanaka, F., Imamura, F., Matsuda, M., … Shima, K. (1996). Crohn’s disease associated with colo-bronchial fistula. Internal Medicine, 35(12), 957–960. https://doi.org/10.2169/internalmedicine.35.957
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