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Foreign Body Bronchiectasis in an Adult


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1 Dept. of Medicine, JNMC, DMIMS Univ. Sawangi (Meghe), Wardha, Maharashtra-442004, India
2 Dept. of Medicine, JNMC, DMIMS Univ. Sawangi (Meghe), Wardha, Maharashtra, India
     

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Aspiration of tracheobronchial foreign bodies (FB) occurs more commonly in children, but under certain circumstances, it also can occur in adults. Common symptoms can be fever, a protracted cough with expectoration, dyspnoea, haemoptysis. Complications of FB aspiration are, recurrent pneumonia, lung abscess and bronchiectasis. The longer a foreign body resides in the airway, the more likely it is to migrate distally. When this occurs, symptoms of chronic cough and wheezing may mimic an asthma like condition. We present a case of a 70 year old man with foreign body bronchiectasis with recurrent lower respiratory infections.
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Sourya Acharya
Dept. of Medicine, JNMC, DMIMS Univ. Sawangi (Meghe), Wardha, Maharashtra-442004, India
Amit Gupta
Dept. of Medicine, JNMC, DMIMS Univ. Sawangi (Meghe), Wardha, Maharashtra, India
Dinesh Singh
Dept. of Medicine, JNMC, DMIMS Univ. Sawangi (Meghe), Wardha, Maharashtra, India
S. N. Mahajan
Dept. of Medicine, JNMC, DMIMS Univ. Sawangi (Meghe), Wardha, Maharashtra, India

Abstract


Aspiration of tracheobronchial foreign bodies (FB) occurs more commonly in children, but under certain circumstances, it also can occur in adults. Common symptoms can be fever, a protracted cough with expectoration, dyspnoea, haemoptysis. Complications of FB aspiration are, recurrent pneumonia, lung abscess and bronchiectasis. The longer a foreign body resides in the airway, the more likely it is to migrate distally. When this occurs, symptoms of chronic cough and wheezing may mimic an asthma like condition. We present a case of a 70 year old man with foreign body bronchiectasis with recurrent lower respiratory infections.