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Necrotizing Pneumonia in Infants

Biserka Čičak
Eva Verona
Iva Mihatov-Štefanović


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Abstract

Community-acquired bacterial pneumonias generally have a good prognosis, given a good response to the antibiotic treatment applied, and complications such as pleural effusion, empyema, abscess and necrotizing pneumonia with pneumatocele formation (cavitary necrosis) are rare. Although cavitary necrosis is manifested as a severe disease, most children show complete recovery even without surgical treatment and have normal chest radiographs at long term. A case is presented of an immunocompetent infant that developed necrotizing pneumonia with pneumatocele formation during treatment of bacterial pneumonia. Conservative treatment led to complete regression of necrotic cavities and resulted in normal chest radiography finding 2.5 months of the occurrence of pneumatoceles.

Keywords

Pneumonia – complications; Pneumonia – drug therapy; Community-acquired infections – complications; Necrosis – drug therapy; Infant; Case report

Hrčak ID:

84734

URI

https://hrcak.srce.hr/84734

Publication date:

14.9.2010.

Article data in other languages: croatian

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