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Case No : 1208 Date 2020-12-20

  • Courtesy of Su Yeon Ahn, Yoon Joo Shin, Jeong Geun Yi / Konkuk University Medical Center
  • Age/Sex 43 / M
  • Chief Complaintfever (2 days)
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Diagnosis With Brief Discussion

Diagnosis
Legionella pneumonia
Radiologic Findings
Chest radiograph demonstrates mass like opacity in left middle lung field. Chest CT demonstrates consolidation with air-bronchogram and GGO with surrounding consolidation (reverse halo sign) in LUL. Urinary antigen for Legionella was positive and the diagnosis of Legionella pneumonia was made. The patient was given levofloxacin and discharged 6 days after admission.
Brief Review
Legionella is a genus of pathogenic Gram-negative bacteria that include the species L. pneumophila, causing legionellosis (all illnesses caused by Legionella) including a pneumonia-type illness called Legionnaires’ disease and a mild flu-like illness called Pontiac fever. Legionella is found naturally in freshwater environments such as lakes and streams. It can become a health concern when it grows and spreads in human-made building water systems such as: Showerheads and sink faucets, cooling towers, hot water tanks and heaters, and large plumbing systems.
Although otherwise nonspecific, typical computed tomography (CT) features of legionella pneumonia include airspace consolidation and ground-glass opacities. However, a wide variety of radiographic findings have been observed. Those with extensively consolidated lesions can have associated cavitation, while pleural effusions can be common and are occasionally seen, even in the absence of lung field infiltrates. Rarely, as in this case, Legionella pneumonia can present with reversed halo sign. Radiographic appearances often lag behind the clinical picture and there can be deterioration on imaging despite clinical improvement. Resolution of infiltrates may be slow, and the tendency for delayed improvement should be considered before initiating any further
Please refer to
Case 364, Case 474,
KSTR Imaging Conference 2000  Case 5,
References
1. Mittal S, Singh AP, Gold M, Leung AN, Haramati LB, Katz DS. Thoracic Imaging Features of Legionnaire's Disease. Infect Dis Clin North Am. 2017;31:43-54.
2. Yu H, Higa F, Hibiya K, et al. Computed tomographic features of 23 sporadic cases with Legionella pneumophila pneumonia. Eur J Radiol. 2010;74:e73-e78.
3. Godoy MC, Viswanathan C, Marchiori E, et al. The reversed halo sign: update and differential diagnosis. Br J Radiol. 2012;85:1226-1235.
Keywords
lung, pneumonia, Legionella ,

No. of Applicants : 58

▶ Correct Answer : 2/58,  3.4%
  • - Eskisehir Sehir Hastanesi , Turkey MURAT SAHIN
  • - Chonbuk National University Hospital , Korea (South) KUM JU CHAE
▶ Correct Answer as Differential Diagnosis : 2/58,  3.4%
  • - TB centre kasaragod. , India rikhy krishnan
  • - Kitano Hospital , Japan SATOSHI IKEDA
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