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Harefuah ; 157(8): 495-497, 2018 Aug.
Article in Hebrew | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30175563

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INTRODUCTION: In cases of recurrent pneumonia that involved both lungs, foreign body aspiration (FBA) requires a high index of suspicion. BACKGROUND: A previously healthy one-year old boy, was admitted to our department, because of right lower lobe pneumonia with a moderate amount of pleural effusion. He was treated with IV Cefuroxime resulting in a good clinical response. Three weeks later, he was referred again due to left lower lobe pneumonia with a mild amount of pleural effusion. Due to two episodes of pneumonia involving two different lungs within a five week period, a suspicion of an underlying immunodeficiency or other systemic disease was raised and a broad investigation revealed no underlying disease. Despite the lack of a history of FBA and the inappropriate clinical presentation (recurrent pneumonia not in the same side), FBA was still highly considered as a potential diagnosis, mainly due to the fact that these two episodes of pneumonia occurred within a short period of time. A flexible bronchoscopy was performed which revealed a FB lodged at the entrance of the left main bronchus, the FB was extracted by rigid bronchoscopy. Since then the child is asymptomatic with no further signs of pneumonia. CONCLUSIONS: FBA should be highly considered in recurrent pneumonia that involves two lungs especially when the episodes of pneumonia occur within a short period of time. DISCUSSION: In cases of recurrent pneumonia that involve both lungs, FBA requires a high index of suspicion. Our assumption in this unusual case was that the FB was stuck in the carina, tilting and obstructing the entry of the right main bronchus leading to right side pneumonia; and in the second episode, later on, tilting to the left side and obstruction to the left main bronchus resulting in left sided pneumonia.


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Foreign Bodies , Pleural Effusion , Pneumonia , Bronchoscopy , Foreign Bodies/complications , Foreign Bodies/diagnosis , Humans , Infant , Male , Mediastinum , Pleural Effusion/etiology , Pneumonia/etiology
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Am J Trop Med Hyg ; 98(1): 278-280, 2018 01.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29165228

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We present an autochthonous Histoplasma infection in Israel. The patient presented with hoarseness and weight loss. Pathology findings and molecular tests confirmed the diagnosis, and the patient responded to antifungal therapy. Because the patient had an atypical presentation of histoplasmosis, it is likely that other more typical cases have gone unreported. To our knowledge, no other cases have been previously reported from Israel or the Middle East region.


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Histoplasmosis/epidemiology , Antifungal Agents/therapeutic use , Female , Histoplasma , Histoplasmosis/diagnosis , Histoplasmosis/drug therapy , Histoplasmosis/pathology , Humans , Israel/epidemiology , Middle Aged
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