J Korean Radiol Soc.
1995 Aug;33(2):227-231.
Hematogenous Candida Pneumonia in Major Burn Patients: Plain Chest Radiograph and Thin-section CT Findings
Abstract
- PURPOSE
To describe plain radiographic and thin-section CT findings of hematogenous candida pneumonia
in major burn patients.
MATERIAL AND METHOD: We reviewed nine cases of hematogenous candida pneumonia in major burn
patients who had positive blood culture for candida and findings of pneumonia on plain chest radiograph. On
five of nine cases, thin-section CT was done. We evaluated retrospectively nine cases for onset, the pattern,
distribution, and size of lesions on plain chest radiograph and thin-section CT.
RESULTS
On plain chest radiograph, randomly distributed 2-10mm nodules were seen in six cases(66%)
and randomly distributed 10-15mm consolidations in remaining three cases{33% ). Lesion occured in 11th to
75th post-burn day{average, 34th post-burn day). Other findings were cardiomegaly in three cases, atelectasis
in three cases, and pulmonary edema in one case. Thin-section CT showed variable shaped subpleural nodules
in all five cases. The size of nodules were 1-5mm in two cases(40%) and 5-10mm(60% ) in three cases.
Feeding vessel signs were seen in two cases. Other findings were atelectasis in three cases, cardiomegaly in
three cases, ground-glass opacity and interlobular septal thickenings by pulmonary edema in two cases.
CONCLUSION
Plain chest radiographic findings of hematogenous candida pneumonia in major burn patients
are randomly distributed nodules or consolidations of variable size. Thin-section CT findings are variable
shaped subpleural nodules less than 1 cm.