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[Allergic bronchopulmonary aspergillosis in patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease: report of 3 cases].
[allergic bronchopulmonary aspergillosis]
To
improve
the
clinical
knowledge
on
allergic
bronchopulmonary
aspergillosis
(
ABPA
)
combined
with
COPD
by
report
of
cases
.
We
retrospectively
analyzed
the
clinical
information
of
3
cases
of
ABPA
combined
with
COPD
diagnosed
in
our
hospital
from
Jan
.
2009
to
Dec
.
2012
.
The
3
patients
were
all
males
,
and
aged
from
68
to
82
years
.
The
main
complaints
of
all
the
patients
were
exertional
dyspnea
,
cough
and
sputum
production
,
with
episodes
of
wheezing
.
All
patients
denied
the
history
of
allergic
diseases
,
e
.
g
.
,
asthma
,
rhinitis
,
sinusitis
,
eczema
,
and
family
history
of
asthma
.
They
all
had
a
history
of
heavy
smoking
.
The
pulmonary
function
tests
indicated
obstructive
impairment
,
and
the
ratio
of
FEV
1
to
FVC
(
FEV
1
/
FVC
)
after
bronchodilators
were
30
%
,
33
%
and
43
%
,
respectively
,
with
no
significant
bronchodilator
reversibility
,
which
were
consistent
with
the
diagnostic
criteria
for
COPD
,
with
1
case
in
GOLD
grade
III
and
2
cases
in
GOLD
grade
IV
based
on
the
GOLD
spirometric
criteria
for
COPD
severity
.
Lung
HRCT
showed
emphysema
with
or
without
bulla
formation
.
All
cases
showed
immediate
positive
response
to
Aspergillus
antigen
by
skin
prick
test
(
SPT
)
,
increased
serum
total
IgE
>
1000
kU
/
L
,
increased
serum
level
of
Aspergillus
specific
IgE
(
>
0
.
35
kU
/
L
)
and
IgG
(
>
40
mg
/
L
)
.
Central
bronchiectasis
was
also
evident
on
HRCT
scan
in
the
3
patients
.
In
addition
,
the
eosinophil
percentage
in
peripheral
blood
was
all
>
5
%
.
Pulmonary
infiltrates
,
brown
phlegm
plugs
,
and
growth
of
Aspergillus
fumigatus
were
also
noted
in
some
cases
.
After
the
diagnosis
of
ABPA
,
the
patients
were
all
given
oral
prednisone
therapy
,
with
notable
improvement
in
dyspnea
and
FEV
1
.
ABPA
in
COPD
is
uncommon
,
but
early
identification
and
initiation
of
systemic
corticosteroid
therapy
can
lead
to
improvement
in
symptoms
and
prognosis
.
For
COPD
patients
with
recurrent
attacks
of
wheezing
or
are
unresponsive
to
combination
therapy
of
inhaled
long
-acting
bronchodilators
and
corticosteroids
,
concurrent
ABPA
should
be
suspected
and
investigated
accordingly
.
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"given oral prednisone therapy, with notable improvement in dyspnea"
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allergic bronchopulmonary aspergillosis
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