An elderly man with congenital hypogammaglobulinemia and persistent cough

Mario Francesco Cannavò, Stefano Picciolo, Giacomo Chillè, Paolina Quattrocchi, Sebastiano Gangemi, Irene Coppolino, Paolo Ruggeri, Gaetano Caramori

Abstract


We report here the case of a 71 year-old male, former smoker of 60 pack-years, with an history of congenital hypogammaglobulinemia associated to recurrent fever and persistent productive cough, treated with immunoglobulin G (IgG) replacement therapy. On the last 3 years he was followed by our outpatient clinic for chronic respiratory failure (treated with long-term oxygen therapy) secondary to diffuse bilateral bronchiectasis and pulmonary panacinar emphysema. The patient did not follow our influenza and pneumococcal vaccinations recommendations. The patient died after 3 years of follow-up.We report here an unusual case in an adult of diffuse and bilateral bronchiectasis secondary to congenital hypogammaglobulinemi

Keywords


bronchiectasis, congenital hypogammaglobulinemi

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DOI: https://doi.org/10.6092/1828-6550/APMB.107.1.2019.CCS1

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