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Case Report

A case of negative pressure pulmonary hemorrhage associated with tracheal obstruction resulting from ankylosing spine hyperostosis

Kosuke Itoa  Yugo Yoshidaa  Takashi Tachiwadaa  Chiyo Itoa  Yukikazu Awayab 

aDepartment of Internal Medicine, Kitakyushu Municipal Yahata Hospital
bDepartment of Clinical Oncology and Respiratory Medicine, Shimane University Hospital

ABSTRACT

Negative pressure pulmonary hemorrhage (NPPH) is a rare complication of acute upper airway obstruction that is recognized most frequently postextubation. Ankylosing spine hyperostosis (ASH) is characterized by anterior and lateral ossification of the vertebral body, which is a rare cause of upper airway obstruction. A 73-year-old man was brought by ambulance because he felt shortness of breath with sudden diffuse bilateral ground-glass opacity and a consolidation and tracheal obstruction resulting from a large anterior osteophytic ridging at C7-Th1 level, a finding compatible with ASH. Mechanical ventilation was required, and bronchoscopy examination revealed severe tracheal stenosis and bloody bronchoalveolar lavage fluid. We diagnosed him as having NPPH associated with tracheal obstruction as a result of ASH. Resection of the osteophyte resulted in complete resolution of tracheal obstruction and symptoms. This is the first known report of NPPH resulting from ASH.

KEYWORDS

Negative pressure pulmonary hemorrhage (NPPH)  Ankylosing spine hyperostosis (ASH) 

Received 29 May 2014 / Accepted 23 Jul 2014

AJRS, 3(6): 832-836, 2014

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