2021
DOI: 10.4081/monaldi.2021.1549
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Hydatid disease with Aspergilloma: A unique case report

Abstract: The coexisting presence of hydatid disease with aspergillus colonization is a rare finding. The 20-year-old presented with symptoms of hemoptysis with past history of tuberculosis. On further evaluation, the patient was diagnosed as a case of aspergilloma and managed conservatively. After one year of presenting with similar complaints, the patient was turned out to be hydatid disease with aspergillus colonization on the basis of clinic-radiological and bronchoscopic evaluation. Till now only a few case reports… Show more

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“…Antifungal agents or anthelminthic agents were not used in our case preoperatively. 4 cases received antifungal or anthelminthic therapy before surgery while one case was treated medically only [13,[34][35][36]39]. In our review of 11 published cases, standard lobectomy was performed in 5 cases, 5 cases underwent thoracotomy or cystectomy with/ without capitonnage, and 1 case was treated medically only.…”
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“…Antifungal agents or anthelminthic agents were not used in our case preoperatively. 4 cases received antifungal or anthelminthic therapy before surgery while one case was treated medically only [13,[34][35][36]39]. In our review of 11 published cases, standard lobectomy was performed in 5 cases, 5 cases underwent thoracotomy or cystectomy with/ without capitonnage, and 1 case was treated medically only.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the case of co-infection with Aspergillus fumigatus , there are high chances of incomplete treatment due to missing the complete diagnosis owing to its rarity. Identification of double pathology can help establishing the line of treatment that reduces post-operative complications and later dissemination [ 6 , 7 ]. The true mechanisms involved in this co-infection will be revealed as the number of known cases is now accumulating, and this will finally help establish the best diagnostic and treatment options.…”
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