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Dry pleurisy complicating solitary pulmonary nodules caused by Mycobacterium avium: a case report

Authors :
Mizuha Haraguchi
Katsura Emoto
Yuichiro Hayashi
Ikuo Kamiyama
Tomoko Betsuyaku
Ho Namkoong
Naoki Hasegawa
Makoto Ishii
Takanori Asakura
Ichiro Kawada
Kenzo Soejima
Hiroyuki Sakamaki
Hiroaki Sugiura
Sadatomo Tasaka
Mitsutomo Kohno
Source :
Journal of Medical Case Reports
Publication Year :
2015

Abstract

Introduction Mycobacterium avium complex (MAC) lung disease presenting as a solitary pulmonary nodule (MAC-SPN) is often asymptomatic, is more common in middle to old age, and mimics lung cancer or tuberculoma. We report herein a case of MAC-SPN in an immunocompetent young adult patient, presenting with persistent chest pain and a subacutely progressive nodule with high intense 18F-fluorodeoxyglucose uptake. Histological examination of resected specimens revealed pleurisy, which is a rare finding of MAC-SPN. Case presentation A 36-year-old Japanese male presented with chest pain and a subacutely progressive pulmonary nodule. Positron emission tomography-computed tomography showed high intense 18F-fluorodeoxyglucose uptake in the nodule. Owing to his continuous chest pain and subacutely progressive nodules, wedge resection was performed using video-assisted thoracoscopic surgery. Histological examination revealed an epithelioid granuloma and pleurisy, and the lung tissue culture was positive for mycobacteria identified as M. avium. Conclusion This is the first report of MAC-SPN occurring with persistent chest pain, suggesting that MAC should be considered in the differential diagnosis of a solitary pulmonary nodule, even for patients who experience persistent chest pain. As in the present case, surgical resection with video-assisted thoracoscopic surgery is a reasonable approach to the diagnosis and treatment of MAC-SPN with possible malignancy, especially as MAC can be diagnosed using resected lung tissue culture with histological confirmation.

Details

ISSN :
17521947
Volume :
9
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of medical case reports
Accession number :
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