clove and Pulmonary-Fibrosis

clove has been researched along with Pulmonary-Fibrosis* in 1 studies

Other Studies

1 other study(ies) available for clove and Pulmonary-Fibrosis

ArticleYear
[A rare case of huge aspergilloma developed within a lesion of pulmonary fibrosis secondary with a systemic scleroderma in an immunocompetent patient in Madagascar].
    Bulletin de la Societe de pathologie exotique (1990), 2011, Volume: 104, Issue:5

    We report a rare case of a huge aspergilloma developed within a bronchiectasis due to pulling by a pulmonary fibrosis of systemic scleroderma. The patient is a 58-year-old woman presenting a deterioration of the general state associated with repeating hemoptysis, dyspnea, dysphagia, sclérodactylia, generalized cutaneous sclerosis and Raynaud's phenomenon. There was no antecedent pulmonary tuberculosis. The patient had a pulmonary arterial hypertension complicated by a chronic pulmonary heart at the stage of right cardiac decompensation. Aspergillosis serology was positive and the immunological assessment confirmed scleroderma. The computed tomography showed a huge oblong opacity in a small round bell shape ("signe du grelot", Monad's sign) in the left upper lobe developed within a bronchiectasis, and a bilateral pulmonary fibrosis. Although surgery remains the recommended treatment of an aspergilloma, the management of our patient was medical in front of contra-indication for surgery. The evolution was marked by repeating hemoptysis and stability of the pulmonary lesions 2 years later. The management of this entity remains difficult and complicated; the prognosis is in general unfavourable and depends at the same time on the evolution of scleroderma and the aspergilloma infection.

    Topics: Aspergillus; Female; Humans; Immunocompetence; Madagascar; Middle Aged; Mycetoma; Pulmonary Aspergillosis; Pulmonary Fibrosis; Scleroderma, Systemic; Tomography Scanners, X-Ray Computed

2011