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. 2003 Dec;58(12):1096–1098. doi: 10.1136/thorax.58.12.1096

Underlying chronic granulomatous disease in a patient with bronchocentric granulomatosis

Y Moltyaner 1, W Geerts 1, D Chamberlain 1, P Heyworth 1, D Noack 1, J Rae 1, J Doyle 1, G Downey 1
PMCID: PMC1746555  PMID: 14645984

Abstract

We present a case of bronchocentric granulomatosis in a woman with no history of asthma who was colonised with Aspergillusfumigatus. A family history of chronic granulomatous disease prompted further testing that demonstrated severely depressed neutrophil oxidant production and gp91phox deficiency compatible with the X linked carrier state of chronic granulomatous disease. Only one report of the association of these two rare diseases has previously appeared in the literature. We postulate that an ineffective immune response led to the prolonged colonisation of Afumigatus resulting in a hypersensitivity reaction that was manifest clinically as bronchocentric granulomatosis.

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