[Chronic Granulomatous Disease: A Rare Differential Diagnosis in Recurrent Pulmonary Infections in Adults].

[Chronic Granulomatous Disease: A Rare Differential Diagnosis in Recurrent Pulmonary Infections in Adults]. Pneumologie. 2020 Jul 08;: Authors: Kleymann J, Schütz C, Körholz J, Taube F, Vogler M, Halank M, Kolditz M, Langner S, Geberzahn L, Holotiuk O, Roesler J, Koschel D Abstract Chronic granulomatous disease (CGD) should be considered as a differential diagnosis in children and adolescents with frequent infections, especially when caused by certain specific pathogens.This case report describes a 64-year-old female with multiple recurrent and complicated bronchopulmonary infections, caused by common, but also rare pathogens, autoimmune phenomena, malignancies and recurrent organizing pneumonia (OP) with granulomas. Finally, the patient was diagnosed with p47phox-deficient chronic granulomatous disease (CGD).Individuals with a primary immunodeficiency may survive multiple complications and may be diagnosed at an advanced age especially if the affected structure shows residual activity. When confronted with patients with recurrent bronchopulmonary infections, especially with certain specific rare pathogens, in combination with organizing pulmonary granulomas as well as autoimmune phenomena, CGD should be considered even in elderly patients. Delayed diagnosis significantly increases mortality and morbidity in such cases. PMID: 32643764 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher]
Source: Pneumologie - Category: Respiratory Medicine Tags: Pneumologie Source Type: research