1. Aspiration of Cerebrospinal Fluid Rhinorrhea as a Cause of Non-resolving Pneumonia
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Eri Mori, Teppei Takeda, Jun Araya, Tsukasa Kadota, Shun Inukai, Daisuke Takekoshi, Satoki Hatano, Kazuhiro Omura, Shota Fujimoto, and Kazuyoshi Kuwano
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medicine.medical_specialty ,rhinorrhea ,Lung ,Cerebrospinal Fluid Leak ,Cerebrospinal Fluid Rhinorrhea ,business.industry ,Pneumonia ,General Medicine ,respiratory system ,Aspiration pneumonia ,medicine.disease ,respiratory tract diseases ,Surgery ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Cerebrospinal fluid ,Internal Medicine ,Humans ,Medicine ,Meningitis ,medicine.symptom ,business ,Complication - Abstract
We herein report two cases of cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) rhinorrhea associated with lung infiltrates. One patient presented with symptomatic non-resolving pneumonia, while the other was asymptomatic. In both cases, the lung infiltrates completely resolved when CSF leakage had subsided. Pulmonary involvement in CSF rhinorrhea is under-recognized, and despite being the definitive treatment, surgery for CSF rhinorrhea is typically postponed due to the presence of lung infiltrates. However, meningitis is a serious complication due to a delay in surgical management. Physicians should be made aware that CSF rhinorrhea is a potential cause of intractable lung infiltrates.
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- 2022
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