A case of round pneumonia due to Enterobacter hormaechei: the need for a standardized diagnosis and treatment approach in adults

Round pneumonia is an unusual radiological manifestation of a bacterial lung infection. We present the case of an elderly male patient who arrived at the emergency room with a productive cough and exertional dyspnea. His chest x-ray and CT showed a round opacity and air bronchograms in the right upp...

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Published in:Revista do Instituto de Medicina Tropical de São Paulo Vol. 63; pp. e3 - 5
Main Authors: Jiménez-Castillo, Raúl Alberto, Aguilar-Rivera, Leonardo René, Carrizales-Sepúlveda, Edgar Francisco, Gómez-Quiroz, Ricardo Andrés, Llantada-López, Anabella Rosalía, González-Aguirre, Julio Edgardo, Náñez-Terreros, Homero, Rendón-Ramírez, Erick Joel
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: Brazil Instituto de Medicina Tropical de Sao Paulo 01-01-2021
Instituto de Medicina Tropical
Instituto de Medicina Tropical de São Paulo
Universidade de São Paulo (USP)
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Summary:Round pneumonia is an unusual radiological manifestation of a bacterial lung infection. We present the case of an elderly male patient who arrived at the emergency room with a productive cough and exertional dyspnea. His chest x-ray and CT showed a round opacity and air bronchograms in the right upper lobe. Taken together, the patient's symptoms and images strongly suggest a pulmonary infection. Empirical antibiotic therapy with ceftriaxone and clarithromycin was started. The sputum culture was positive for Enterobacter hormaechei and the bacterium was sensitive to levofloxacin; therefore, the antibiotic therapy was changed. Despite the treatment, the patient progressed to respiratory failure and septic shock, dying six days after admission. Although round pneumonia is uncommon, it is a potentially curable disease and clinicians should always consider it in their differential diagnosis.
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ISSN:1678-9946
0036-4665
1678-9946
DOI:10.1590/s1678-9946202163003