Author/Authors :
Li, Yun Southern Medical University - Zhujiang Hospital - Department of Respiratory Medicine, China , Cen, Yanyi Guangzhou Medical University - First Affiliated Hospital - Department of Anesthesiology, China , Luo, Yuwen Southern Medical University - Zhujiang Hospital - Department of Respiratory Medicine, China , Zhu, Zhe Southern Medical University - Zhujiang Hospital - Department of Respiratory Medicine, China , Min, Shaoxiong Southern Medical University - Zhujiang Hospital - Department of Orthopedics, China , Chen, Xin Southern Medical University - Zhujiang Hospital - Department of Respiratory Medicine, China
Abstract :
Objective: The aim of this report is to describe a case with Aspergillus vertebral osteomyelitis complicating pulmonary granuloma in an immunocompetent adult. Clinical Presentation and Intervention: A 53-year-old male patient was found to have lesions on lumbar vertebra 5 months after thoracoscopic resection of pulmonary granuloma that lacked a definite etiology. Three operations on the lumbar lesions were performed successively; however, an Aspergillus infection was not confirmed until hyphae were clearly detected at the last surgery. The patient was treated with voriconazole and recovered well. Conclusion: This case shows that simultaneous occurrence of granulomatous nodules in the lung and vertebral lesions should raise suspicion of aspergillosis, even in immunocompetent patients.