Total Unilateral Collapsed Lung- A Sequela of Pulmonary Tuberculosis- and Pregnancy Outcome

Anoep Gopie
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Lung tissue damage after pulmonary tuberculosis is common and can result in persistent pulmonary disability with negative influence on a patient’s quality of life. On the other hand, a COVID-19 infection in a previously treated tuberculosis patient with residual pulmonary abnormalities imposes an increased risk of death. On their own, both of these diseases can have a devastating effect on a patient’s pulmonary system and as such be the cause of disability or even death. In this case report of total atelectasis of the left lung due to obliteration of the left main bronchus after tuberculosis treatment, we present a pregnant patient, who despite a significant reduction in pulmonary function, managed to have a pregnancy with favorable outcome. Thereafter the patient even recovered from a COVID-19 infection, illustrating resilience of the human body.
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完全性单侧肺萎陷——肺结核的后遗症——与妊娠结局
肺结核后肺组织损伤很常见,可导致持续性肺残疾,对患者的生活质量产生负面影响。另一方面,先前接受过治疗并伴有残留肺部异常的结核病患者感染COVID-19会增加死亡风险。就其本身而言,这两种疾病都会对患者的肺系统造成毁灭性的影响,从而导致残疾甚至死亡。在本病例中,我们报告了一例肺结核治疗后由于左主支气管闭塞而导致的左肺完全不张,我们报告了一位孕妇,尽管肺功能明显下降,但成功怀孕并获得了良好的结果。此后,患者甚至从COVID-19感染中恢复过来,这说明了人体的恢复能力。
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