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==Background==
==Background==
[[File:Lung and diaphragm.jpg|thumb|Lobes of the lung with related anatomy.]]
*Localized, suppurative necrotizing process occurring within the pulmonary parenchyma
*Localized, suppurative necrotizing process occurring within the pulmonary parenchyma
*Microbiology
*Microbiology
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==Evaluation==
==Evaluation==
[[File:PulmonaryabsCXR.png|thumb|Pulmonary abscess on [[CXR]]]]
[[File:PulmonaryabsCXR.png|thumb|Pulmonary abscess on [[CXR]]]]
[[File:XR chest - pneumonia with abscess and caverns - d0.jpg |thumb|[[CXR]] showing pneumonia with [[lung abscess]].]]
[[File:Pulmonaryabs.png|thumb|Pulmonary abscess on CT scan]]
[[File:Pulmonaryabs.png|thumb|Pulmonary abscess on CT scan]]
*[[CXR]] or CT Chest
*[[CXR]] or CT Chest

Latest revision as of 22:16, 13 December 2023

Background

Lobes of the lung with related anatomy.
  • Localized, suppurative necrotizing process occurring within the pulmonary parenchyma
  • Microbiology

Causes

Clinical Features

Complications

Differential Diagnosis

  • Cavitary lesion with air-fluid level
  • Infected bullae
  • Pleural fluid collection with bronchopleural fistula
  • Loop of bowel extending through diaphragmatic hernia

Evaluation

Pulmonary abscess on CXR
CXR showing pneumonia with lung abscess.
Pulmonary abscess on CT scan
  • CXR or CT Chest
  • Dense consolidation with air-fluid level inside of a thick-walled cavitary lesion
    • Air-fluid level indicates communication of abscess cavity with a bronchiole

Management

  • Medical management will successfully treat 70-90% of lung abscesses
    • Drainage occurs spontaneously from communication of cavity with tracheobronchial tree
    • Bronchoscopic drainage may result in seeding other parts of the lung
  • Antibiotics

Disposition

  • Admit

See Also

References