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Case series of complicated bronchopulmonary lophomoniasis. Differential diagnosis of tuberculosis?

Cristian Morán-MariñosJuan A Salas-LópezFélix K Llanos-TejadaRenato Casanova-MendozaRenzo Villanueva-VillegasAntonella Chavez-HuamaniKenneth G Vargas-PonceMargaret Condori-Zevallos
Published in: European clinical respiratory journal (2024)
Pulmonary lophomoniasis is a rare and life-threatening disease, most commonly reported across Asian and Latin American countries. Here, we have reported two cases of pulmonary lophomoniasis presenting with atypical manifestations. Case #1 represents a 19-year-old male patient with clinical characteristics suggestive of tuberculosis, presenting with hemoptysis and receiving antituberculosis treatment. Case #2 represents a 69-year-old man with post-tuberculosis pulmonary disease with cystic bronchiectasis presenting with polymicrobial co-infection. Based on our case experience, lophomoniasis should be considered in patients with pneumonia who do not respond to antibiotic treatment, and the corresponding epidemiological factors should be carefully considered in addition to bronchoscopy for precise diagnosis.
Keyphrases
  • pulmonary hypertension
  • case report
  • mycobacterium tuberculosis
  • hiv aids
  • pulmonary tuberculosis
  • cystic fibrosis
  • emergency department
  • intensive care unit
  • hiv infected