2024
DOI: 10.1155/2024/8850287
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Endobronchial Infection and Bacterial Lymphadenitis by Gemella morbillorum Leading to Airway Perforation and a Bronchopleural Fistula

Kaitlin N. DePrez,
John Ferguson

Abstract: Introduction: Necrotizing bronchial infection with severe infectious lymphadenitis is infrequently encountered and most commonly ascribed to Aspergillus, Histoplasma, and Mycobacterium species. We present a unique cause of severe airway destruction with lymphadenitis and bronchopleural fistula formation by the bacterium Gemella morbillorum.Case: A 24‐year‐old man presented with acute symptoms of vomiting, fever, and shoulder pain. A CT of the chest demonstrated a large subcarinal mass encasing the central bron… Show more

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