Community-Acquired Pneumonia Progressing to Necrotizing Pneumonia Due to Congenital Anatomical Abnormalities in the Lung

Seyed Mohammad Nahidi,Ubhi Manveer, Danial Sanchez, Luis E. Irizarry Nieves,Karthik Seetharam, Parvez Mir

CUREUS JOURNAL OF MEDICAL SCIENCE(2022)

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Pneumonia is generally a treatable disease but there are instances when physicians are faced with rare circumstances such as congenital structural abnormalities. Structural abnormalities in the lungs may predispose to pneumonia and other complications. We present a patient with pneumonia, which progressed to necrotizing pneumonia. A diagnostic bronchoscopy was performed and identified multiple accessory lobes in the right lung. Multiple accessory lobes are not easily identifiable by diagnostic imaging such as Xrays or computed tomography scans. As a result, treating pneumonia in patients with such structural anomalies can further complicate management. Currently, there is limited information that correlates pneumonia and accessory lobes with necrotizing pneumonia.
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pneumonia, bronchoscopy, pulmonary disease, congenital anatomical abnormalities, necrotizing pneumonia
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