Journal of Clinical Images and Medical Case Reports

ISSN 2766-7820
Case Report - Open Access, Volume 2

Lung abscess due to aspirated vomitus

Saad Farooq*; Ebrahim Hasan Khan

Department of Internal Medicine, Medstar Washington Hospital Center, Washington DC, USA

*Corresponding Author : Saad Farooq
Department of Internal Medicine, Medstar Washington Hospital Center, Washington DC, USA
Email: [email protected]

Received : Feb 24, 2021

Accepted : Mar 29, 2021

Published : Mar 31, 2021

Archived : www.jcimcr.org

Copyright : © Farooq S (2021).

Clinical image description

Our patient was a 41-year-old African American male who came in with a cough, hemoptysis, and body aches for two days. He was vitally stable and physical examination did not reveal any abnormality. A Chest CT revealed a lung abscess at base of the right lower lobe. He was initially treated with ampicillin-sulbactam which was then converted to amoxicillin-clavulanate and he completely recovered on this regimen.

Further history revealed that he was using marijuana and had an episode of vomiting which he aspirated and that was the likely cause of his lung abscess.

Citation: Farooq S, Khan EH. Lung abscess due to aspirated vomitus. J Clin Images Med Case Rep. 2021; 2(2): 1039.
Figure 1
Figure 1: CT chest showing right lower lobe lung abscess.