A case with single cavitary nodule in right upper lung. |
Jin Won Choi1, Ik Soo Park1, Won Young Choi1, Dong Ho Shin1, Sung Soo Park1, Jung Hee Lee1, Suck Chul Jeon2, Moon Hyang Park3, Jung Dal Lee3 |
1Department of Internal Medicine, Hanyang University, College of Medicine, Seoul, Korea 2Department of Radiology, Hanyang University, College of Medicine, Seoul, Korea 3Department of Pathology,Hanyang University, College of Medicine, Seoul, Korea |
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Abstract |
A 46 years old male showed radiologically a single cavitary nodular lesion in right upper lung, which extended to the regional chest wall. This finding has to be made into differential diagnosis of numerous pulmonary diseases including infections such as mycobacterial, fungal or bacterial, granulomatous diseases, and neoplasms. For the definite diagnosis, fine needle aspiration biopsy guided by biplane fluoroscopy was performed. The aspirates contained several sulfur granules, in the center of which many gram-positive, filamentous organisms were compactly intermingled. Such a findings was compatible with pulmonary actinomycosis. Now the lesions is cleared out by medical treatment with amoxicillin for 3 months. |
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