Pneumocystis pneumonia causing cavitating lung nodules in an immunocompetent individual.
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Sandwell and West Birmingham NHS Trust; Queen Elizabeth Hospital BirminghamPublication date
2021-04-27Subject
Respiratory medicine
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Pneumocystis jirovecii pneumonia (PCP) is a potential life-threatening pulmonary infection which commonly manifests in immunosuppressed patients especially with HIV, with underlying malignancies, severe malnutrition as well as those on immunosuppressive treatments. There have been case reports of symptomatic PCP in individuals with a normally functioning immune system with typical clinical features and radiologic findings of bilateral and diffuse interstitial opacities. However, PCP in immunocompetent individuals presenting with lung nodules had been rarely reported. We report a 53-year-old immunocompetent gentleman who presented with subacute cough, progressive shortness of breath and radiographic findings of multiple lung nodules with central cavitation. The diagnosis of PCP was made by detection of PCP DNA PCR in bronchoalveolar lavage sample following fibreoptic bronchoscopy. This case also highlights the atypical radiographic findings of multiple cavitating lung nodules as a presentation of PCP in an immunocompetent patient.Citation
Ojuawo O, Htwe T, Thein OS, Sahal A. Pneumocystis pneumonia causing cavitating lung nodules in an immunocompetent individual. BMJ Case Rep. 2021 Apr 27;14(4):e241061. doi: 10.1136/bcr-2020-241061.Type
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33906876Publisher
BMJ Publishing Groupae974a485f413a2113503eed53cd6c53
10.1136/bcr-2020-241061