Case Presentation: A 72-year old man, who formerly used tobacco with a 60 pack-year history, was referred to our interventional pulmonology unit for evaluation of a severe stenosis of right main stem bronchus. This stenosis was discovered in a recent hospital admission for respiratory failure associated with right lower lobe pneumonia, which was considered postobstructive. After discharge, the patient continued to experience chest tightness and a persistent cough, which allowed him to expel mucus plugs only with considerable effort. He denied experiencing fever or weight loss. Three years earlier, in 2020, the patient had undergone a right upper lobectomy followed by adjuvant platinum-based chemotherapy for pT1cN1 squamous cell carcinoma. However, during the COVID-19 pandemic, he spontaneously declined any follow-up tests. His medical history was also significant for COPD, obesity, type II diabetes, myelodysplastic syndrome, aortic valve replacement for endocarditis, and rectal resection for pT3N0 adenocarcinoma.

Livi, V., Cancellieri, A., Flore, M. C., Viscuso, M., Trisolini, R., An Unexpected Cause of Postobstructive Pneumonia, <<CHEST>>, 2025; 168 (2025): 9-13. [doi:10.1016/j.chest.2025.01.025] [https://hdl.handle.net/10807/319197]

An Unexpected Cause of Postobstructive Pneumonia

Livi, Vanina;Cancellieri, Alessandra;Flore, Maria Chiara;Viscuso, Marta;Trisolini, Rocco
2024

Abstract

Case Presentation: A 72-year old man, who formerly used tobacco with a 60 pack-year history, was referred to our interventional pulmonology unit for evaluation of a severe stenosis of right main stem bronchus. This stenosis was discovered in a recent hospital admission for respiratory failure associated with right lower lobe pneumonia, which was considered postobstructive. After discharge, the patient continued to experience chest tightness and a persistent cough, which allowed him to expel mucus plugs only with considerable effort. He denied experiencing fever or weight loss. Three years earlier, in 2020, the patient had undergone a right upper lobectomy followed by adjuvant platinum-based chemotherapy for pT1cN1 squamous cell carcinoma. However, during the COVID-19 pandemic, he spontaneously declined any follow-up tests. His medical history was also significant for COPD, obesity, type II diabetes, myelodysplastic syndrome, aortic valve replacement for endocarditis, and rectal resection for pT3N0 adenocarcinoma.
2024
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Livi, V., Cancellieri, A., Flore, M. C., Viscuso, M., Trisolini, R., An Unexpected Cause of Postobstructive Pneumonia, <<CHEST>>, 2025; 168 (2025): 9-13. [doi:10.1016/j.chest.2025.01.025] [https://hdl.handle.net/10807/319197]
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