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Pulmonary eosinophilia due to Trichomonas tenax.
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  1. A. El Kamel,
  2. N. Rouetbi,
  3. M. Chakroun,
  4. M. Battikh
  1. Department of Respiratory Diseases, Fattouma Bourguiba, University Hospital, Monastir, Tunisia.

    Abstract

    A 39 year old woman was admitted with fever and an exacerbation of asthma. The chest radiograph showed extensive bilateral lung infiltrates, but transtracheal needle aspiration did not reveal any infectious organisms. The bronchoalveolar fluid lavage contained a large number of Trichomonas tenax and an increased percentage of eosinophils. Corticosteroids provided a dramatic response. Because of the relatively high frequency of colonisation of the human mouth by T tenax (about 20%), this organism should be considered in all cases of pulmonary eosinophilia.

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