Lentil aspiration pneumonitis

Tasmea Haque MD, Pragati Basera MD, Dauod Arif MD, Tushi Singh MD

ABSTRACT

This patient has a complex medical history that includes intellectual disability, blindness, deafness, seizure disorder, tracheomalacia, and recurrent aspiration. He had a percutaneous endoscopic gastrostomy in place for tube feeding. He again presented with acute respiratory distress, hypoxemia, fever, and leukocytosis. Chest computed tomography (CT) revealed bilateral infiltrates and nodular densities. A previous chest CT done 6 years prior to admission revealed multiple micronodules scattered throughout both lung fields. The patient had had a previous lung biopsy 20 years prior to admission which revealed lentil starch material in bronchioles and multifocal foreign body giant cell reactions. The patient was treated with an empiric antibiotic regimen and improved. This case demonstrates the radiographic and histologic changes associated with lentil pneumonia which is an unusual type of aspiration pneumonia.

Keywords: Lentil pneumonia, granulomas, aspiration, nodules


Article citation: Haque T, Basera P, Arif D, Singh T. Lentil aspiration pneumonitis. The Southwest Respiratory and Critical Care Chronicles 2024;12(52):29–32
From: Abrazo Health Internal Medicine (TH), Phoenix, AZ; Icahn School of Medicine Mount Sinai Morningside/West program (PB), New York City, NY; Departments of Pathology (DA) and Internal Medicine (TS), Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center, Lubbock, Texas
Submitted: 4/26/2023
Accepted: 6/20/2024
Conflicts of interest: none This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International License.