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Pediatric bronchiectasis: An orphan disease ending in pneumonectomy: A case report

INTRODUCTION: Bronchiectasis is chronic infectious and inflammatory disease that results in irreversible thickening and dilatation of bronchi, and significant lung function decline in children. Prompt early diagnosis and multidisciplinary intervention is crucial to control recurrent exacerbation and...

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Autores principales: Mindaye, Esubalew Taddese, Tesfay, Goytom Knfe, Erge, Maru Gama
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Elsevier 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7724095/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33395904
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ijscr.2020.11.119
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author Mindaye, Esubalew Taddese
Tesfay, Goytom Knfe
Erge, Maru Gama
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description INTRODUCTION: Bronchiectasis is chronic infectious and inflammatory disease that results in irreversible thickening and dilatation of bronchi, and significant lung function decline in children. Prompt early diagnosis and multidisciplinary intervention is crucial to control recurrent exacerbation and preserve lung function. PRESENTATION OF CASE: We present a case of pediatric bronchiectasis in a 10-year-old female who presented with a complaint of intermittent wet cough of 5 weeks’ duration associated with low grade intermittent fever, shortness of breath, easy fatigability and loss of appetite. Left pneumonectomy was done through left posterolateral thoracotomy and she was discharged home in good condition. DISCUSSION: Recurrent lower tract air way infections are the most common causes of pediatric bronchiectasis followed by primary immune deficiency, primary ciliary dyskinesia, foreign body aspiration and airway structural abnormalities. It is crucial to equip health care professionals with adequate knowledge about the disease as most pediatric patients may not have productive cough like adults leading to misdiagnosis or significant delay in diagnosis. High Resolution Computerized Tomography (HRCT) is the gold standard modality to diagnose and stratify severity of bronchiectasis. CONCLUSION: Neglected pediatric bronchiectasis is associated with significant morbidity and mortality. So, it should be considered as differential diagnosis in children with recurrent respiratory symptoms as timely and prompt diagnosis is crucial for early intervention. Surgical resection is the last option of treatment for patients with bronchiectasis mainly reserved for those with recurrent infection despite adequate medical therapy.
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spelling pubmed-77240952020-12-13 Pediatric bronchiectasis: An orphan disease ending in pneumonectomy: A case report Mindaye, Esubalew Taddese Tesfay, Goytom Knfe Erge, Maru Gama Int J Surg Case Rep Case Report INTRODUCTION: Bronchiectasis is chronic infectious and inflammatory disease that results in irreversible thickening and dilatation of bronchi, and significant lung function decline in children. Prompt early diagnosis and multidisciplinary intervention is crucial to control recurrent exacerbation and preserve lung function. PRESENTATION OF CASE: We present a case of pediatric bronchiectasis in a 10-year-old female who presented with a complaint of intermittent wet cough of 5 weeks’ duration associated with low grade intermittent fever, shortness of breath, easy fatigability and loss of appetite. Left pneumonectomy was done through left posterolateral thoracotomy and she was discharged home in good condition. DISCUSSION: Recurrent lower tract air way infections are the most common causes of pediatric bronchiectasis followed by primary immune deficiency, primary ciliary dyskinesia, foreign body aspiration and airway structural abnormalities. It is crucial to equip health care professionals with adequate knowledge about the disease as most pediatric patients may not have productive cough like adults leading to misdiagnosis or significant delay in diagnosis. High Resolution Computerized Tomography (HRCT) is the gold standard modality to diagnose and stratify severity of bronchiectasis. CONCLUSION: Neglected pediatric bronchiectasis is associated with significant morbidity and mortality. So, it should be considered as differential diagnosis in children with recurrent respiratory symptoms as timely and prompt diagnosis is crucial for early intervention. Surgical resection is the last option of treatment for patients with bronchiectasis mainly reserved for those with recurrent infection despite adequate medical therapy. Elsevier 2020-11-26 /pmc/articles/PMC7724095/ /pubmed/33395904 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ijscr.2020.11.119 Text en © 2020 The Authors http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
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Mindaye, Esubalew Taddese
Tesfay, Goytom Knfe
Erge, Maru Gama
Pediatric bronchiectasis: An orphan disease ending in pneumonectomy: A case report
title Pediatric bronchiectasis: An orphan disease ending in pneumonectomy: A case report
title_full Pediatric bronchiectasis: An orphan disease ending in pneumonectomy: A case report
title_fullStr Pediatric bronchiectasis: An orphan disease ending in pneumonectomy: A case report
title_full_unstemmed Pediatric bronchiectasis: An orphan disease ending in pneumonectomy: A case report
title_short Pediatric bronchiectasis: An orphan disease ending in pneumonectomy: A case report
title_sort pediatric bronchiectasis: an orphan disease ending in pneumonectomy: a case report
topic Case Report
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7724095/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33395904
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ijscr.2020.11.119
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