Allergic bronchopulmonary aspergillosis (ABPA) is a hypersensitivity reaction to Aspergillus that mainly affects patients with asthma. For diagnosis, elevated serum IgE level are needed according to Greenberger and Patterson criteria. We report a case of 43 years-old woman who developed ABPA with productive cough, fever and radiological findings of multiple confluent areas of consolidation in both upper lobes. Laboratory tests showed elevated peripheral eosinophil counts (9.3 x 10(3)/ml). In bronchial washing A. galactomannans and A. Fumigatus were isolated, although we found normal levels of serum IgE, and the absence of serum IgG and IgE antibodies to Aspergillus and A. galactomannans. In conclusion, clinical and radiological signs of ABPA can be associated with Aspergillus infection also in the absence of a specific serum antibody reaction.

Sunzini, F., Barbato, C., Canofari, C., Lugari, L., Perricone, R., Bergamini, A. (2016). Clinical and radiological signs of ABPA associated with airways infection wlth Aspergillus in the absence of specific IgE. EUROPEAN ANNALS OF ALLERGY AND CLINICAL IMMUNOLOGY, 48(5), 202-204.

Clinical and radiological signs of ABPA associated with airways infection wlth Aspergillus in the absence of specific IgE

Perricone R
Supervision
;
Bergamini A.
Supervision
2016-09-01

Abstract

Allergic bronchopulmonary aspergillosis (ABPA) is a hypersensitivity reaction to Aspergillus that mainly affects patients with asthma. For diagnosis, elevated serum IgE level are needed according to Greenberger and Patterson criteria. We report a case of 43 years-old woman who developed ABPA with productive cough, fever and radiological findings of multiple confluent areas of consolidation in both upper lobes. Laboratory tests showed elevated peripheral eosinophil counts (9.3 x 10(3)/ml). In bronchial washing A. galactomannans and A. Fumigatus were isolated, although we found normal levels of serum IgE, and the absence of serum IgG and IgE antibodies to Aspergillus and A. galactomannans. In conclusion, clinical and radiological signs of ABPA can be associated with Aspergillus infection also in the absence of a specific serum antibody reaction.
1-set-2016
Pubblicato
Rilevanza internazionale
Articolo
Esperti anonimi
Italian
Aspergillus, IgE, ABPA
http://www.eurannallergyimm.com/cont/journals-articles/444/volume-clinical-radiological-signs-abpa-associated-1185allasp1.pdf
Sunzini, F., Barbato, C., Canofari, C., Lugari, L., Perricone, R., Bergamini, A. (2016). Clinical and radiological signs of ABPA associated with airways infection wlth Aspergillus in the absence of specific IgE. EUROPEAN ANNALS OF ALLERGY AND CLINICAL IMMUNOLOGY, 48(5), 202-204.
Sunzini, F; Barbato, C; Canofari, C; Lugari, L; Perricone, R; Bergamini, A
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