A case of cellular/destructive bronchiolitis obliterans in association with thymoma
Yusuke Uedaa Yoshiaki Kinoshitaa Nobumitsu Ikeuchib Nobuhiko Nagatac Hisako Kushimaa Hiroshi Ishiia
aDepartment of Respiratory Medicine, Fukuoka University Chikushi Hospital
bDepartment of Respiratory Medicine, Fukuoka University Hospital
cDepartment of Respiratory Medicine, Fukuoka Sanno Hospital
A 77-year-old male was admitted to our hospital because of chronic cough. Chest computed tomography showed centrilobular nodules, bronchiectasis, and an anterior mediastinal mass. An anterior mediastinal mass excision and a surgical lung biopsy were performed, leading to diagnoses of thymoma and cellular/destructive bronchiolitis obliterans, respectively. The patient was treated with a macrolide antibiotic, but the respiratory dysfunction and imaging findings gradually worsened. We herein report a rare case of cellular/destructive bronchiolitis obliterans associated with thymoma.
Cellular/destructive bronchiolitis obliterans (cellular/destructive BO) Thymoma Diffuse panbronchiolitis (DPB)
Received 7 Jan 2021 / Accepted 1 Mar 2021
AJRS, 10(3): 254-258, 2021