Clinical and radiological characteristics of non-tuberculous bronchial anthracofibrosis

  • Jin Jang See
  • , Young Lee Sook
  • , Chan Kim Suk
  • , Young Lee So
  • , Sun Cho Hyun
  • , Hoon Park Ki
  • , Sik Moon Hwa
  • , Sup Song Jeong
  • , Hak Park Sung
  • , Kyoon Kim Young
  • , Jin Park Hyun

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Abstract

Background: Bronchial anthracofibrosis, which is defined as bronchial narrowing with black pigmentation of the overlying bronchial mucosa, is frequently associated with tuberculosis. The aim of this study was to examine the relationship between bronchial anthrocofibrosis and to identify the clinical and radiological characteristics of non-tuberculous bronchial anthracofibrosis. Methods: All patients who showed bronchial anthracofibrosis in more than one segment on a bronchoscopic examination from January 2003 to July 2006 at Kangnam St. Mary's hospital were enrolled in this study. The underlying diseases, baseline clinical characteristics, characteristic findings on a computed tomogram (CT) of the chest, pathologic findings of the bronchial mucosa, and the clinical response to steroid therapy were analyzed retrospectively. Results: A total 54 patiente (19 males, 35 females) were enrolled with a mean age of 75 years. The most common presenting symptoms were cough, sputum and dyspnea The predominant X-ray findings were peribronchial soft tissue attenuation with or without calcification, mediastinal lymphadenopathy with or without calcification and atelectasis. Fourteen non-tuberculous anthracofibrosis patients were treated with steroid Nine patients were improved clinically, and 6 patients were improved radiologically. Conclusion: Bronchial anthracofibrosis is frequently associated with various pulmonary diseases not only tuberculosis but also COPD pneumonia etc.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)139-144
Number of pages6
JournalTuberculosis and Respiratory Diseases
Volume63
Issue number2
DOIs
StatePublished - Aug 2007

Keywords

  • Anthracofibrosis
  • Steroid
  • Tuberculosis

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