Aspergillus Lung Disease Flashcards
1
Q
Define aspergillus lung disease
A
infection of the lungs caused by the fungus Aspergillus
A ball of fungus fibers, blood clots, and white blood cells may form in the lungs or sinuses
2
Q
What are the causes/risk factors of aspergillus lung disease?
A
The illness is the result of a combination of exposure to the Aspergillus fungus and a weak immune system. The following may carry the fungus:
- compost piles
- stored grain
- marijuana leaves
- decaying vegetation
risk factors:
- allogeneic stem cell transplantation
- prolonged severe neutropenia (>10 days)
- immunosuppressive therapy
- chronic granulomatous disease (CGD)
- solid organ transplantation (SOT)
- acute leukaemia
- aplastic anaemia
- pre-existing cavity (aspergilloma)
3
Q
What are the signs and symptoms of aspergillus lung disease?
A
- cough
- headache
- fever
- congested/ tender sinuses
- chest pain
- SOB
- difficult to control asthma
- recurrent episodes of pneumonia with wheeze, cough, fever and malaise
- dyspnoea
- rapid deterioration
- septic picture
signs
- tracheal deviation (very large)
- dullness in affected lung
- reduced bs
- wheeze
- cyanosis
4
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What are the investigations for aspergillus lung disease?
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- CXR - invasive aspergillosis: nodules, consolidation, non-specific infiltrates, pleural-based lesions and cavities; may be normal; aspergilloma: upper lobe mobile intracavitary mass with an air-crescent in the periphery
- high-resolution chest CT scan - Invasive aspergillosis: specific: nodules (1 cm or more in size) with or without halo sign or air-crescent sign; non-specific: micronodules, infiltrates, ground-glass opacities, pleural effusions; aspergilloma: upper-lobe cavitary mass with intracavitary contents with adjacent pleural thickening
- high-resolution sinuses CT scan - opacity/mass within the sinus cavity, bone erosion of the surrounding sinus walls
- high-resolution brain CT scan - focal lesions
- MRI brain - space-occupying lesions with surrounding oedema, abscesses, haemorrhage
- MRI sinuses - sinus opacity and/or bone erosion
- serum Aspergillus galactomannan (GM) antigen by enzyme immunoassay (EIA)
- sputum smear - positive for hyphal elements (Sputum is usually absent in patients with pulmonary aspergillosis)
- sputum culture