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All issues > Volume 41(6); 1998

Case Report
J Korean Pediatr Soc. 1998;41(6):850-854. Published online June 15, 1998.
Reccurent Unilateral Lung Collapse in an Asthmatic Child
Yul-Yi YY Yeon1, Kyung-Yil KY Lee1, Dong-Jun DJ Lee1, Ji-Whan JW Han1, Sung-Soo SS Hwang1, Kyong-Su KS Lee1
1Department of Pediatrics, Catholic University Medical College, Seoul, Korea
Correspondence Yul-Yi YY Yeon ,Email: 1
Abstract
Abnomalities in the production and transport of airway secretions play an important role in the pathophysiology of asthma. Segmental atelectasis as a complication of asthma, is relatively common in children. On the other hand, massive atelectasis such as the collapse of one lung is a very rare occurence. We report a seven-year-old male asthmatic patient with right lung collapse caused by mucoid impaction. Fourteen months before admission, the patient experiened bronchopneumonia with left unilateral lung collapse due to mucus plugging and recovered by bronchoscopic removal. The clinical findings, chest X-ray and chest CT suggested the collapse of the right lung was caused by mucus plugging. Fiberoptic bronchoscopy revealed the obstruction of the right main bronchus due to thick mucoid impaction. The histologic finding of mucoid material removed by brochoscopy showed only eosinophil clusters. In addition to fibroptic broncoscopic removal of mucoid secretions, hydration, chest physiotherapy, brochodilators and steroids, the patient received tracheostomy because of difficulty in sputum expectoration, poor improvement of clinical symptoms and chest X-ray findings, with rapid improvements. This case showed that early aspiration of bronchial mucoid secretions by bronchoscopy and tracheostomy was very critical, without waiting for a further deterioration of respiratory function.

Keywords :Atelectasis, Bronchial asthma, Fiberoptic bronchoscopy, Mucoid impaction, Mucus plugging

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