TITLE:
Aspergilloma in a Pulmonary Hydatid
AUTHORS:
Nikhil Tiwari, Ramesh Kaushik, Gaurav Kumar, Gautam Ganguly, Shabaz Hasnain
KEYWORDS:
Tuberculous Cavity; Lung Hydatid Cyst; Aspergilloma
JOURNAL NAME:
World Journal of Cardiovascular Surgery,
Vol.3 No.3,
July
5,
2013
ABSTRACT: Aspergilloma infection in the lung can occur in preexisting cavities and is usually seen after tuberculosis, pulmonary infarction and bronchestasis. Occassionally aspergilloma has been reported within a hydatid cyst. We describe a patient with aspergilloma formed within cyst hydatid. The primary symptom in this patient was recurrent hemoptysis. In this 42-year-old male, the diagnosis was established by HRCT chest. Treatment consisted of postero-lateral thoracotomy with a bilobectomy of lower and middle lobe. Aspergilloma is an unusual complication of hydatid cyst and results from the deterioration of local defence against opportunistic infections.