A case of diffuse aspiration bronchiolitis presenting various radiological shadow
Yumie Yamanakaa,b Hideaki Yamakawaa,b Shigeru Komatsua,Koji Okudelac Tamiko Takemurad Takashi Oguraa
aDepartment of Respiratory Medicine, Kanagawa Cardiovascular and Respiratory Center
bDepartment of Respiratory Medicine, Tokyo Jikei University Hospital
cDepartment of Pathobiology, Yokohama City University Graduate School of Medicine
dDepartment of Pathology, Japanese Red Cross Medical Center
A 70-year-old man who underwent proximal gastrectomy for gastric cancer at the age of 62 presented to our hospital with progressive cough and chest abnormality. Chest computed tomography showed centrilobular nodules and mild bronchiectasis, along with nodular opacities in the peribronchovascular bundles, peripleura, and thickening of the interlobular septum. Histological findings of video-assisted thoracoscopic lung biopsy showed foreign body granuloma with mononuclear infiltration around the respiratory bronchioles, and a diagnosis of diffuse aspiration bronchiolitis was established. This case revealed highly suggestive contents for coexisting atypical radiological shadow.
Diffuse aspiration bronchiolitis Nodular shadow Silent aspiration
Received 2 Sep 2016 / Accepted 13 Dec 2016
AJRS, 6(3): 150-154, 2017