Sudden Atelectasis and respiratory failure in a neutropenic patient: Atypical presentation of pseudomembranous necrotizing bronchial aspergillosis

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Pseudomembranous necrotizing bronchial aspergillosis (PNBA) is a rare form of invasive aspergillosis with a very poor prognosis. The symptoms are non-specific, and the necrotizing plugs cause airway obstruction. Atelectasis and respiratory failure can be the initial manifestations. Recently, we treated an immunocompromised patient with PNBA, who presented with a sudden onset of atelectasis and acute respiratory failure. There were no preceding signs except for a mild cough and one febrile episode. Bronchoscopy revealed PNBA, and Aspergillus nidulans was cultured from the bronchial wash. © 2012 The Korean Association of Internal Medicine.

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Noh, J. Y., Kim, S. J., Kang, E. H., Seo, B. K., Rho, K. H., Chae, Y. S., & Kim, B. S. (2012). Sudden Atelectasis and respiratory failure in a neutropenic patient: Atypical presentation of pseudomembranous necrotizing bronchial aspergillosis. Korean Journal of Internal Medicine, 27(4), 463–466. https://doi.org/10.3904/kjim.2012.27.4.463

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