An unusual cause of ‘tree-in-bud’ appearance in CT-chest during COVID-19 pandemic
Título
An unusual cause of ‘tree-in-bud’ appearance in CT-chest during COVID-19 pandemic
Autor
Ankur Sharma, Balakrishnan Narayanan, Nilay Pal, Sunny Taye
Descripción
‘Tree-in-bud’ (TIB) appearance in computed tomography (CT) chest is most commonly a manifestation of infection. We here describe an unusual cause of TIB during the COVID-19 pandemic. A young male patient who had a history of fever, cough, and respiratory distress presented in the emergency department. As these symptoms matched with coronavirus infection, the COVID-19 test was done, which was found negative. He was then moved to the intensive care unit where he developed severe acute respiratory distress syndrome and was put on mechanical ventilation. Further workup did not reveal any source of infection, as all his cultures were negative, but his CT chest showed a tree-in-bud appearance. After obtaining a detailed history from his friends, the patient was found a chronic abuser of inhaled cocaine and treated with intravenous steroids. Subsequently, he was weaned from the ventilator and discharged from the intensive care unit after becoming asymptomatic.
Fecha
2020
Materia
computed tomography, Cocaine, tree-in-bud, unsual
Identificador
10.4081/monaldi.2020.1466
Fuente
Monaldi Archives for Chest Disease
Editor
PAGEPress Publications
Cobertura
Medicine
Colección
Citación
Ankur Sharma, Balakrishnan Narayanan, Nilay Pal, Sunny Taye, “An unusual cause of ‘tree-in-bud’ appearance in CT-chest during COVID-19 pandemic,” SOCICT Open, consulta 20 de abril de 2026, https://socictopen.socict.org/items/show/5408.
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