Lisa C Ruby, Rajagopal Kadavigere, Shubha Sheshadri, Kavitha Saravu, Sabine Bélard
Infection 2021 DecPulmonary aspergilloma affects immunocompromised patients but is also a recurrent condition in patients previously treated for pulmonary tuberculosis. We report the case of a 45-year-old patient with a history of cured pulmonary tuberculosis 15 years earlier in whom we visualized pulmonary aspergilloma by transthoracic lung sonography. Sonography of pulmonary aspergilloma demonstrated an oval cavity with hypoechoic contents and an irregular border, measuring a diameter of 4.7 cm; inside the lesion, a roundish structure with an anechoic rim was discernable. The sonographic findings corresponded to chest X-ray and computed tomography imaging in this patient and to previously reported sonographic characteristics of mycotic abscesses in other organs. Lung ultrasound may be a tool to identify pulmonary aspergilloma, especially as a point-of-care imaging tool and where other imaging modalities are inaccessible. © 2021. The Author(s).
Lisa C Ruby, Rajagopal Kadavigere, Shubha Sheshadri, Kavitha Saravu, Sabine Bélard. Pulmonary aspergilloma on transthoracic ultrasound. Infection. 2021 Dec;49(6):1337-1340
PMID: 33751448
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