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The authors present the case of mitral valve prolapse. In a young woman with three-year history of systematically treated epilepsia mitral valve prolapse with a spurious string within left ventricle has been diagnosed echocardiographically in coincidence with the symptoms of haemorrhagic diathesis of von Willebrand type in form of haemoptysis and or/massive haemorrhages in mouth occasionally being preceded by heart rhythm disturbances. No local changes have been observed in otorhinolaryngologic examination, bronchoscopy and gastroscopy. Possible mutual dependence of 3 above stated abnormalities is being discussed. It is not excluded, that mitral prolapse may constitute the primary entity and epilepsia is of secondary character as a result of cerebral ischaemic incidents or of cerebral embolism. It is also a matter of discussion to what extent abrupt haemodynamic disturbances connected with critical fall of systemic blood pressure due to mitral prolapse may influence the haemorrhagic episodes.
Pol Tyg Lek
PMID:[Coexistence of von Willebrand's disease with mitral valve prolapse]. 130 May 78

Pulmonary arteriovenous fistulas are rare congenital malformations associated in 40% of cases with Osler-Weber-Rendu disease. PAF acquired in connection with the chest trauma, surgery and some inflammatory or neoplastic lung diseases were also described. In the Institute of Tuberculosis and Chest Diseases we have observed 11 cases of congenital PAF in 4000 resected lungs during the last years. In this report we described one more case with PAF. A 40 years old man was admitted to the Institute of Tuberculosis and Chest Diseases with hemoptysis. History and physical examination was unremarkable. Chest roentgenogram revealed a right upper lobe infiltrate. Tuberculosis or cancer was suspected and during the diagnostic procedures antituberculous drugs were given. After 3 weeks of treatment hemoptysis increased and chest roentgenogram revealed progression of the infiltrate in the right upper lobe and new lesions in the middle lobe. According to the character of X-ray progression which night be characteristic of active bleeding, a possibility of arteriovenous fistulas could not be excluded. As life threatening haemorrhage persisted right upper lobectomy without angiography was done. In the resected lobe arteriovenous fistulas were found. Angiography after operation was proposed but was refused by the patient. He is now well and symptoms free 5 months.
Pneumonol Alergol Pol 1994
PMID:[Pulmonary arteriovenous fistulas]. 771 64

A case of a 50-year male patient is presented. A cause of hemoptysis lasting for several months could not be identified in this patient. Chest X-ray and laboratory tests were normal. Temporarily atypical tubercle (Mycobacterium scrofulaceum) were seen in sputum, making proper diagnosis difficult. Further follow-up suggested cancer of the left lung. The diagnosis was ultimately confirmed intraoperatively. Histologically exceptionally malignant cancer--mucoepidermoid carcinoma--was diagnosed.
Pol Tyg Lek
PMID:[Diagnostic difficulty in a case of mucoepidermoid bronchial carcinoma]. 841 66

The study aimed to assess effectiveness of itraconazole in treating pulmonary aspergilloma. Treatment with this triazole derivative was employed in 11 patients with pulmonary aspergilloma. Nine patients underwent a complete 6 month treatment at 200-400 mg dose. The treatment was discontinued in lesions 2 patients who demonstrated progression of lesions. Haemoptysis withdrew in 5 patients, the same number of patients displayed negative fungus culture. Only in 1 patient radiological appearances improved and negative sputum culture as well as cessation of haemoptysis were observed. No significant adverse reactions were reported for any patients. Six months after completion of the treatment haemoptysis recurred in 2 patients, renewed growth of A. Fumigatus was quoted for 3 patients and intensified precipitating test results for 2 patients. Only 1 patient improved within all the required parameters. The results of the conducted study indicate that itraconazole by infiltrating lung cavity inhibits fungus growth on the surface of aspergilloma, which, in isolated cases can lead to aspergilloma necrosis. The results of itraconazole treatment are not sufficiently satisfactory to justify application of itraconazole in routine treatment of pulmonary aspergilloma.
Pneumonol Alergol Pol 1996
PMID:[Treatment of patients with pulmonary aspergilloma with itraconazole]. 863 Apr 68

A case of a 16 year old male who injected intravenously metallic mercury is presented. The patient was admitted to the hospital due to slightly elevated fever and hemoptysis. Both symptoms presented themselves 18 months following intravenous injection of metallic mercury. Radiological examination disclosed fine metallic interstitial shadowing in the lung parenchyma. Metallic shadows were also present in the subcutaneous region of the cubital fossa. CT scans and USG examination disclosed similar deposition of metal in the liver, kidneys, lymph nodes and heart. The mercury serum and urine levels exceeded the normal values by hundreds. Encountered diagnostic problems are presented, also prognosis basing on data from literature is discussed.
Pneumonol Alergol Pol 1996
PMID:[Intravenous injection of metallic mercury--case report]. 863 Apr 74

A 28-years old woman was admitted to the Cardio-thoraco-surgical ward because of massive hemoptysis without any clinical complaints. Mycobacteria were not found in sputum smear. The FOB and radiological findings suggested a bleeding from the 6-th segment of the left lung. In resected segment the necrotic lesions, suggesting tuberculosis were found. After 4 weeks positive results of specimen culture were confirmed. She received antituberculous treatment.
Pneumonol Alergol Pol 1996
PMID:[A case of respiratory tract hemorrhage during a course of pulmonary tuberculosis recognized during surgery]. 898 49

52 year old patient with pulmonary tuberculosis in the past, was admitted to hospital because of massive hemoptysis. The cause of hemoptysis was not find during routine examinations. TK of lungs revealed only cirrhosis and bronchiectases in upper right lobe. During thoracotomy lung cancer was recognised.
Pneumonol Alergol Pol 1996
PMID:[Difficulties with diagnosis of lung cancer]. 919 Feb 28

A case of eosinophilic granuloma of the lung in a 24 years old male is presented. The initial manifestations were hemoptysis and cough. During hospitalization the bronchoscopy was performed, which revealed granuloma in the right bronchus. Computer tomography showed tumour in the right bronchus, without pulmonary changes characteristic for histiocytosis X. The granuloma was removed by bronchoscopy, but control examination performed after three months showed the residue. Once again residual tumor was removed by bronchoscopy and oral steroids were ordered. Unfortunately the next local residue was observed and the residual tumour was finally removed by thoracotomy. Now patient is free of symptoms.
Pneumonol Alergol Pol 1998
PMID:[A case of eosinophilic granuloma localized in the bronchial wall]. 1035 91

Adhesion molecules play an important role in inflammatory processes and influence on recruitment of effector cells. The aim of our study was to assess the percentage of T-lymphocytes expressing LFA-1, Mac-1 and ICAM-1 in bronchoalveolar fluid (BALF) and blood of patients with sarcoidosis, atopic bronchial asthma and chronic bronchitis. The reference group consisted of patients with haemoptysis or suspected of having bronchial carcinoma. Expression of adhesion molecules was revealed by /APAAP/ alkaline phosphatase anti alkaline phosphatase method. The highest percentage of lymphocytes expressing all adhesions molecules in BALF and blood was observed in patients with chronic bronchitis. Reductions of T-cells in BALF of patients with bronchial asthma and sarcoidosis may reflect of their direct binding in inflammatory sites. This studies confirm the involvement of adhesion molecules in maintenance of chronic inflammatory processes in the respiratory tract.
Pol Merkur Lekarski 2000 Jan
PMID:[Adhesion molecules LFA-1(CD-11a), Mac-1(CD-11b) of t-lymphocytes in bronchoalveolar lavage fluid and blood in patients with chronic respiratory tract disease]. 1076 45

A casuistic case has been presented with endometriosis of the lung in an 18-year-old girl. Several diagnostic difficulties including haemoptysis accompanying changes in the hings and chest, suggesting a npl process. The final diagnosis has been made after the second thoracotomy and was confirmed by the histopathological examination of the lungs and pleurae. Because of the patient's age the a-GnRH therapy was not taken and the treatment with new progestin (dienogest) was administered. The 4-months therapy have appeared to be fully positive without any side effects.
Ginekol Pol 2001 May
PMID:[Endometriosis of the lungs: analysis of diagnosis and therapy]. 1152 62


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