[An unusual development following anti-tuberculous treatment: Obstructive inflammatory granuloma]
H Barazzutti1, N Paleiron1, C Brochot1
1Service de pneumologie, hôpital d'instruction des armées Sainte-Anne, boulevard Sainte-Anne, 83800 Toulon, France.
Abstract:
Tuberculosis is a disease that is still a too frequent. Its treatment depends on prolonged, multi-antibiotic, chemotherapy. Progress following treatment is generally good but there is the possibility of parenchymatous or pleural sequelae such as bronchial stenosis due to post tuberculous bronchial fibrosis or bronchiolithiasis. On the other hand, bronchial obstruction after treatment by an inflammatory granuloma is rare. It causes wheezing dyspnoea. In this case, relapse of the tuberculosis was feared, possibly with the development of multi-drug resistance. Treatment with corticosteroids allowed a rapid improvement.
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