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Clinico-radiological profile of lung abscess: Analysis of
120 cases
Sujit Kumar Bhattacharyya1*, Abhijit Mandal2
and Sumitra Basu Thakur1
1Department
of Pulmonary Medicine, Nilratan Sarkar Medical College,
Kolkata, West Bengal, India.
2Department
of Pulmonary Medicine, Bankura Sambiloni Medical College,
Bankura, West Bengal, India.
*Corresponding author. E-mail:
drsujit.haripal@yahoo.in.
Tel: 91+9433151875.
Accepted 09 June, 2010 |
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Lung abscess is continuing to be a diagnostic and
therapeutic challenge to the pulmonologists, despite
remarkable advancement in investigation modalities as well
as therapeutic armaments. The study was taken with the
object of evaluation of varied clinical and radiological
presentations, predisposing factors and etiological
spectrum. This is a cross-sectional study over 120 patients
with lung abscess who attended outpatient and inpatient
department of Pulmonology of Nilratan Sarkar Medical College
and hospital, Kolkata during the period of January 2008 to
October 2009. Male was predominant than female (3:1). Major
age group was above 60 years (22.5%). Mean age in the study
group was 45.15 years. Most common symptom was cough with
expectoration (77.5%). Poor oral hygiene was found in 64%.
Overall addiction to smoking and or alcohol was 65%.
Diabetes mellitus was associated in 27.5% patients. Majority
of lung abscesses were solitary (82.5%) and situated in the
right side (67.5%). Multiple lung abscesses predominantly
found amongst immuno compromised (71.42%). Etiologically
tubercular lung abscess was diagnosed in 25% patient.
Bacterial cause in 20% and majority were klebsiella
pneumoniae (62.5%). malignancy in 12.5% and histologically
were squamous cell carcinoma and adeno carcinma. Hydatid
cyst was seen in 2.5%, fungal in 2.5%. In 37.5% etiology
remains undetermined. Yield from fibre optic bronchoscopy
and CT guided FNAC for diagnosis of lung abscess was 38.7
and 31.58%, respectively. In Tubercular, Pyogenic and
malignant variety, most of the abscesses were situated in
the upper lobe.
Key words:
Lung abscess,etiological type,addiction,anaerobic lung
abscess.
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