Volume 18, Issue 2 462608 pp. 84-86
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Pulmonary Actinomycosis in a Male Patient with a Tracheal Bronchus

Cecilia T Costiniuk

Cecilia T Costiniuk

Department of Medicine University of Ottawa Ottawa Ontario, Canada , uottawa.ca

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Nha Voduc

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Nha Voduc

Department of Medicine University of Ottawa Ottawa Ontario, Canada , uottawa.ca

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Carolina de Souza

Carolina de Souza

Department of Diagnostic Imaging University of Ottawa Ottawa Ontario, Canada , uottawa.ca

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First published: 01 January 2011
Citations: 11

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Tracheal bronchus is a congenital malformation comprising an abnormal bronchus originating from the trachea or other bronchus. This malformation has been associated with recurrent pneumonia in children, but is rarely associated with infection in adults. Actinomyces species are rare causes of necrotizing pneumonias that often masquerade as malignancy, lung abscesses and tuberculosis.

METHODS AND RESULTS: A case involving a 46-year-old man with a tracheal bronchus and chronic pneumonia syndrome is presented. Bronchialveolar lavage and transthoracic needle biopsy demonstrated the presence of Actinomyces meyeri and Fusobacterium species.

CONCLUSIONS: The present article reports the first documented case of actinomycosis occurring in a patient with a tracheal bronchus.

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