| Session Assignment: 1000 | |
| PULMONARY CAVITARY LESION PRESENTING WITH COUGH IN A 74-YEAR-OLD AFRICAN AMERICAN MAN: A CASE REPORT | |
| Author: Christina Schutt | Presenter: Christina Schutt |
| Department: Texas College of Osteopathic Medicine | |
| Research Area: Microbiology/Infectious Disease | |
| (1) Pneumonia, (2) pulmonary cavitary lesions, (3) coccidiomycosis | |
| Christina Schutt, TCOM, Fort Worth, TX, 76107 Sasha Ahangama, TCOM, Fort Worth, TX, 76107 | |
| Short Description: We report a case of a pulmonary cavitary lesion in a 74-year-old African American man who presented to the emergency department with right upper quadrant abdominal pain and cough of one week duration. Chest CT revealed a cavitary lesion in the right upper lobe. His diagnosis was made two weeks after his admission by bronchial lavage, at which time appropriate treatment was initiated. | |
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Purpose: The purpose of our case is to help other physicians learn from this unique case of Coccidiomycosis.
Methods: This is a case Report, the only materials that had been used were the patients chart information and history taken from the patient. Results: We report a case of a pulmonary cavitary lesion in a 74-year-old African American man who presented to the emergency department with right upper quadrant abdominal pain and cough of one week duration. Chest CT revealed a cavitary lesion in the right upper lobe. His diagnosis was made two weeks after his admission by bronchial lavage, at which time appropriate treatment was initiated. Conclusions: This case emphasizes the importance of a thorough history-taking when presented with a problem that has a wide differential diagnosis. |
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