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Clinical profile of pulmonary aspergilloma complicating residual tubercular cavitations in Northen Indian patients

BACKGROUND: Little is known regarding the clinical profile of Aspergilloma in Indian patients. Such a study was undertaken at Hospital for Chest and TB, Jaipur. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Old, treated patients of pulmonary tuberculosis showing ball like lesion/s inside cavity/ies or a recent thickening...

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Autores principales: Gupta, P. R., Vyas, Aruna, Meena, R. C., Sharma, Shivraj, Khayam, N., Subramanian, I. M., Kanoongo, D., Solanki, V., Bansal, A.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2988170/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21139716
http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/0970-2113.71947
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author Gupta, P. R.
Vyas, Aruna
Meena, R. C.
Sharma, Shivraj
Khayam, N.
Subramanian, I. M.
Kanoongo, D.
Solanki, V.
Bansal, A.
author_facet Gupta, P. R.
Vyas, Aruna
Meena, R. C.
Sharma, Shivraj
Khayam, N.
Subramanian, I. M.
Kanoongo, D.
Solanki, V.
Bansal, A.
author_sort Gupta, P. R.
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description BACKGROUND: Little is known regarding the clinical profile of Aspergilloma in Indian patients. Such a study was undertaken at Hospital for Chest and TB, Jaipur. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Old, treated patients of pulmonary tuberculosis showing ball like lesion/s inside cavity/ies or a recent thickening of cavity wall were enrolled. Morning sputa samples were collected in the patients who were able to raise sputum and were examined by KOH mount and fungal culture. Serum anti-aspergillus antibodies were estimated in all the patients. Twenty normal healthy subjects were included to serve as control. All patients showing a positive or borderline positive serology were diagnosed as pulmonary aspergilloma (PA group). The remaining patients formed the non-aspergilloma group (Non PA group). RESULTS: A total of 98 study patients could be classified as PA group (54 patients by serology alone, 44 patients by serology as well as sputum culture). The remaining 152 patients were classified as non PA group. Hemoptysis alone or along with other chest symptoms was significantly more common in PA group as compared to non PA group patients (P<0.001), more so in those with ball like lesions. But chest symptoms other than hemoptysis were more common in non PA group. Within the PA group, 21 (13 with ball like lesions and 8 with thickening of cavity wall) had clinical symptoms suggestive of CNPA and two patients (one each with ball like lesions and thickening of cavity wall) had clinical symptoms suggestive of ABPA. CONCLUSION: The clinical profile of pulmonary Aspergilloma in Indian patients is very protean ranging from saprophytic disease to CNPA and less commonly to ABPA.
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spelling pubmed-29881702010-12-07 Clinical profile of pulmonary aspergilloma complicating residual tubercular cavitations in Northen Indian patients Gupta, P. R. Vyas, Aruna Meena, R. C. Sharma, Shivraj Khayam, N. Subramanian, I. M. Kanoongo, D. Solanki, V. Bansal, A. Lung India Original Article BACKGROUND: Little is known regarding the clinical profile of Aspergilloma in Indian patients. Such a study was undertaken at Hospital for Chest and TB, Jaipur. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Old, treated patients of pulmonary tuberculosis showing ball like lesion/s inside cavity/ies or a recent thickening of cavity wall were enrolled. Morning sputa samples were collected in the patients who were able to raise sputum and were examined by KOH mount and fungal culture. Serum anti-aspergillus antibodies were estimated in all the patients. Twenty normal healthy subjects were included to serve as control. All patients showing a positive or borderline positive serology were diagnosed as pulmonary aspergilloma (PA group). The remaining patients formed the non-aspergilloma group (Non PA group). RESULTS: A total of 98 study patients could be classified as PA group (54 patients by serology alone, 44 patients by serology as well as sputum culture). The remaining 152 patients were classified as non PA group. Hemoptysis alone or along with other chest symptoms was significantly more common in PA group as compared to non PA group patients (P<0.001), more so in those with ball like lesions. But chest symptoms other than hemoptysis were more common in non PA group. Within the PA group, 21 (13 with ball like lesions and 8 with thickening of cavity wall) had clinical symptoms suggestive of CNPA and two patients (one each with ball like lesions and thickening of cavity wall) had clinical symptoms suggestive of ABPA. CONCLUSION: The clinical profile of pulmonary Aspergilloma in Indian patients is very protean ranging from saprophytic disease to CNPA and less commonly to ABPA. Medknow Publications 2010 /pmc/articles/PMC2988170/ /pubmed/21139716 http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/0970-2113.71947 Text en © Lung India http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Original Article
Gupta, P. R.
Vyas, Aruna
Meena, R. C.
Sharma, Shivraj
Khayam, N.
Subramanian, I. M.
Kanoongo, D.
Solanki, V.
Bansal, A.
Clinical profile of pulmonary aspergilloma complicating residual tubercular cavitations in Northen Indian patients
title Clinical profile of pulmonary aspergilloma complicating residual tubercular cavitations in Northen Indian patients
title_full Clinical profile of pulmonary aspergilloma complicating residual tubercular cavitations in Northen Indian patients
title_fullStr Clinical profile of pulmonary aspergilloma complicating residual tubercular cavitations in Northen Indian patients
title_full_unstemmed Clinical profile of pulmonary aspergilloma complicating residual tubercular cavitations in Northen Indian patients
title_short Clinical profile of pulmonary aspergilloma complicating residual tubercular cavitations in Northen Indian patients
title_sort clinical profile of pulmonary aspergilloma complicating residual tubercular cavitations in northen indian patients
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2988170/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21139716
http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/0970-2113.71947
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