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‘A clear case of chronic aspiration of starch (potato)’
In June 2011 a 74 years old‐non smoker woman came to our attention complaining for months dyspnea and dry cough resistant to nonspecific antibiotic therapy (amoxicillin/clavulanic acid and levofloxacin, prescribed by her physician, for 10 days). She had no history of respiratory diseases; she had instead history of cerebri stroke (in March 2006), without neurological outcome, and throat cancer treated with radiotherapy 10 years before. When she came to our attention, physical examination showed dry crackles bilaterally in the lower lung fields. Pulmonary function test showed a mild restrictive respiratory pattern while t...
Source: The Clinical Respiratory Journal - April 11, 2013 Category: Respiratory Medicine Authors: A. Andreani, G. Cappiello, M. Valli, E. Businarolo, R. Melara, M. Giovannini, G. Rossi Tags: Forum Source Type: research