2018年12月28日星期五

metapathia hunter-study has revealed a pathological changes in both lungs



Pic.3. Patient F., 7 years old. AML. IPA.

Survey radiograph of a thorax. In both lungs we detected roundish thin-wall cavitary lesions with a solid content, adjoining lower walls of cavities and  forming a crescent symptom.



In 87 % of cases metapathia hunter   -study has revealed a pathological changes in both lungs.

First of all IPA was diagnosed in patients with significant decreasing of immunity (neutropaenia < 0.1 x 1 mld/l). In all these patients we detected high spectral similarity with “Aspergillus fumigatus” etalon (D= 0.108 ± 0.035), revealed by spectral-entropic analysis.

Complaints of IPA patients were nonspecific and included a fever resistant to antibacterial therapy.

The main antibody-mediated method of IPA diagnostics was detection of Aspergillus mycete. Also we used data of mycological examination of a phlegm and bronchoalveolar lavage.

Speaking of hardware investigations, metapathia hunter 
-graphy turned out to be more informative in comparison with traditional roentgenography; metapathia hunter 
 helped to reveal pathological changes in a pulmonary tissue more frequently (p < 0.05). Cases with ambilateral lung affection prevailed.

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