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Pediatr Radiol . Reversible bronchiectasis caused by influenza virus mimicking Williams-Campbell syndrome

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  • Pediatr Radiol . Reversible bronchiectasis caused by influenza virus mimicking Williams-Campbell syndrome


    Pediatr Radiol


    . 2022 May 24.
    doi: 10.1007/s00247-022-05398-4. Online ahead of print.
    Reversible bronchiectasis caused by influenza virus mimicking Williams-Campbell syndrome


    Ozlem Saritas Nakip 1 , Selman Kesici 2 , Berna Oguz 3 , Dilber Ademhan Tural 4 , Emine Nural Kiper 4 , Benan Bayrakci 2



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    Abstract

    The term bronchiectasis refers to permanent enlargement of the bronchi. It is increasingly diagnosed because of high-resolution computed investigations. It can be congenital or acquired, the latter mostly following infection. Williams-Campbell syndrome is a rare form of congenital non-cystic fibrosis bronchiectasis. Here we report a 5-month-old girl with reversible bronchiectasis treated with extracorporeal membrane oxygenation for acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) caused by influenza virus following surgery for congenital heart disease. Chest CT showed an abnormally large bronchial tree mimicking Williams-Campbell syndrome. At 9 months later, chest CT showed regression of bronchiectasis and normalized caliber of previously collapsed segments in both lungs. This atypical course illustrates that influenza virus can cause reversible bronchiectasis in infants and mimic congenital disease such as Williams-Campbell syndrome.

    Keywords: Acute respiratory distress syndrome; Bronchiectasis; Computed tomography; Extracorporeal membrane oxygenation; Infant; Influenza virus; Williams–Campbell syndrome.

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