Differential Diagnosis of New-Onset Pulmonary Ground Glass Changes During the COVID-19 Pandemic: a Case Report
https://doi.org/10.20862/0042-4676-2020-101-6-358-368
Abstract
The paper describes a clinical case of hypersensitivity pneumonitis in a young patient during the COVID-19 pandemic when the patient having complaints of dyspnea and interstitial lung changes as ground glass opacity was initially unambiguously diagnosed with viral COVID-related bilateral pneumonia. The chief computed tomography manifestations in the lung were infiltrative inflammatory changes as numerous areas of predominantly interstitial infiltration by the type of ground glass, with consolidation areas and reticular changes, varying in extent, peripheral localization, mainly in the lower lobes and with the 25–50% involvement of the right and left lung parenchyma. The diagnosis of hypersensitivity pneumonitis was confirmed by cytological and histological examinations of the biopsy material obtained during bronchoscopy using a set of biopsies and endobronchial cryobiopsy.
This clinical case demonstrates that the chest computed tomography detection of pulmonary ground glasstype changes is a reason for further patient examinations and requires morphological verification of the diagnosis, since the cost of a diagnostic error is the life of a patient.
About the Authors
N. L. KarpinaRussian Federation
Natalya L. Karpina, Dr. Med. Sc., Head of the Center for Diagnostics and Rehabilitation of Respiratory Diseases, Deputy Director
ul. Yauzskaya Alleya, 2, Moscow, 107564
I. V. Sivokozov
Russian Federation
Ilya V. Sivokozov, Cand. Med. Sc., Researcher, Head of Endoscopy Department, Center for Diagnostics and Rehabilitation of Respiratory Diseases
ul. Yauzskaya Alleya, 2, Moscow, 107564
I. Yu. Shabalina
Russian Federation
Irina Yu. Shabalina, Cand. Med. Sc., Senior Researcher, Center for Diagnostics and Rehabilitation of Respiratory Diseases
ul. Yauzskaya Alleya, 2, Moscow, 107564
L. A. Semenova
Russian Federation
Lyudmila А. Semenova, Cand. Med. Sc., Senior Researcher, Department of Pathomorphology Cell Biology and Biochemistry
ul. Yauzskaya Alleya, 2, Moscow, 107564
R. B. Asanov
Russian Federation
Ruslan B. Asanov, Laboratory Researcher, Center for Diagnostics and Rehabilitation of Respiratory Diseases
ul. Yauzskaya Alleya, 2, Moscow, 107564
A. Yu. Borisova
Russian Federation
Аnastasiya Yu. Borisova, Radiologist, Radiology Department
ul. Yauzskaya Alleya, 2, Moscow, 107564
A. D. Egorova
Russian Federation
Аnastasiya Yu. Borisova, Junior Researcher, Center for Diagnostics and Rehabilitation of Respiratory Diseases
ul. Yauzskaya Alleya, 2, Moscow, 107564
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For citations:
Karpina N.L., Sivokozov I.V., Shabalina I.Yu., Semenova L.A., Asanov R.B., Borisova A.Yu., Egorova A.D. Differential Diagnosis of New-Onset Pulmonary Ground Glass Changes During the COVID-19 Pandemic: a Case Report. Journal of radiology and nuclear medicine. 2020;101(6):358-368. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.20862/0042-4676-2020-101-6-358-368