ID | 111053 |
Title Alternative | Two cases of pulmonary dirofilariasis
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Author |
Kubo, Takako
Takamatsu Red Cross Hospital
Tamaki, Masafumi
Takamatsu Red Cross Hospital
Kenzaki, Koichiro
Takamatsu Red Cross Hospital
Morishita, Atsushi
Takamatsu Red Cross Hospital
Norimura, Shoko
Takamatsu Red Cross Hospital
Miura, Kazumasa
Takamatsu Red Cross Hospital
Ishikawa, Ryo
Takamatsu Red Cross Hospital
Ogino, Tetsuro
Takamatsu Red Cross Hospital
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Keywords | Pulmonary dirofilariasis
partial lung resection during video-assisted thoracic surgery
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Journal Article
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Description | Pulmonary dirofilariasis is almost always asymptomatic. An abnormal nodule was accidentally discovered by a chest x-ray during a medical checkup and detailed examination for other diseases was performed.
Case 1. A female patient, in her 70s, was admitted owing to flu-like symptoms and bloody sputum. A chest computed tomography(CT)scan revealed a nodular shadow with 10‐mm ground glass opacity in the right lower lobe. Case2. A female patient, in her 60s, was admitted due to an abnormal shadow on a chest xray in the left lung during a regular medical checkup. A chest CT scan revealed a nodular shadow with 13‐mm ground glass opacity in the left upper lobe. Lung cancer was suspected in both cases. Thoracoscopy and partial lung resection were performed to confirm the diagnosis. The specimen consisted of granulation tissue and no malignancy was found at operation. Final pathological diagnosis revealed pulmonary dirofilariasis. Pulmonary dirofilariasis can be definitively diagnosed by detecting a worm body. We believe partial lung resection during video-assisted thoracic surgery is a minimally invasive and an effective treatment for this disease. |
Journal Title |
Shikoku Acta Medica
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ISSN | 00373699
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NCID | AN00102041
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Publisher | 徳島医学会
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Volume | 73
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Issue | 3-4
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Start Page | 187
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End Page | 192
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Sort Key | 187
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Published Date | 2017-08-25
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