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    yuichi inoueYuichi Inoue,toyomitsu sawaiToyomitsu Sawai,seiji doiSeiji Doi,hideaki ohnoHideaki Ohno,koichi izumikawaKoichi Izumikawa,katsunori yanagiharaKatsunori Yanagihara,yasuhito higashiyamaYasuhito Higashiyama,yoshitsugu miyazakiYoshitsugu Miyazaki,youichi hirakataYouichi Hirakata,takayoshi tashiroTakayoshi Tashiro,shigeru kohnoShigeru Kohno,yuichi inoueYuichi Inoue,toyomitsu sawaiToyomitsu Sawai,seiji doiSeiji Doi,hideaki ohnoHideaki Ohno,koichi izumikawaKoichi Izumikawa,katsunori yanagiharaKatsunori Yanagihara,yasuhito higashiyamaYasuhito Higashiyama,yoshitsugu miyazakiYoshitsugu Miyazaki,youichi hirakataYouichi Hirakata,takayoshi tashiroTakayoshi Tashiro,shigeru kohnoShigeru Kohno,yuichi inoueYuichi Inoue,toyomitsu sawaiToyomitsu Sawai,seiji doiSeiji Doi,hideaki ohnoHideaki Ohno,koichi izumikawaKoichi Izumikawa,katsunori yanagiharaKatsunori Yanagihara,yasuhito higashiyamaYasuhito Higashiyama,yoshitsugu miyazakiYoshitsugu Miyazaki,youichi hirakataYouichi Hirakata,takayoshi tashiroTakayoshi Tashiro,shigeru kohnoShigeru Kohno,

    Over the course of 11 years (1993-2003) we encountered 5 cases of pulmonary nontuberculous mycobacterium (NTM) involving a solitary pulmonary nodule. In this report we analyze the chest computed tomography (CT) of these patients, the utility of bronchoscope and transthoracic fine-needle aspiration techniques, the mycobacterium species involved, and treatment results. Four of the 5 NTM cases were due to infection with M. avium and one was due to infection with M. intracellulare. The characteristic findings of the chest CTs were as follows: A solitary nodule was present just under the pleura. No definite distribution pattern was evident. Some cases had agglutinated nodules or fine calcifications. Although fiberoptic bronchoscopy was not used as a diagnostic tool in all 5 NTM cases and histological samples did not contain granulomas, we determined the presence of NTM and we also verified that no cancer cells were present in any of the 5 NTM patients, using transthoracic fine-needle aspiration. Four out of the 5 NTM patients were treated only with drug therapy and they displayed clinical improvement. We resected a solitary nodule in one of the 5 NTM patients because of slow response to drug therapy. We conclude that the solitary pulmonary nodule of NTM is often due to M. avium and that transthoracic fine-needle aspiration is an easy and effective method of detecting NTM.

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    y inoueY Inoue,t sawaiT Sawai,s doiS Doi,h ohnoH Ohno,k izumikawaK Izumikawa,k yanagiharaK Yanagihara,y higashiyamaY Higashiyama,y miyazakiY Miyazaki,y hirakataY Hirakata,t tashiroT Tashiro,s kohnoS Kohno,y inoueY Inoue,t sawaiT Sawai,s doiS Doi,h ohnoH Ohno,k izumikawaK Izumikawa,k yanagiharaK Yanagihara,y higashiyamaY Higashiyama,y miyazakiY Miyazaki,y hirakataY Hirakata,t tashiroT Tashiro,s kohnoS Kohno,y inoueY Inoue,t sawaiT Sawai,s doiS Doi,h ohnoH Ohno,k izumikawaK Izumikawa,k yanagiharaK Yanagihara,y higashiyamaY Higashiyama,y miyazakiY Miyazaki,y hirakataY Hirakata,t tashiroT Tashiro,s kohnoS Kohno,

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    PUBLICATION TYPE: Journal Article

    Journal: Nihon Koky?ki Gakkai zasshi = the journal of the J

    VOLUME: 45

    Page Numbers: 655-60

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    ISSN: 1343-3490

    DAY: 12

    MONTH: Sep

    YEAR: 2007

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    LANGUAGE: jpn

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    AFFILIATION: Internal Medicine, Isahaya Insurance General Hospital.

    Country: Japan

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    MEDLINETA: Nihon Kokyuki Gakkai Zasshi

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