Internal medicine
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Case Reports
A Case of Pulmonary Sparganosis: Tunnel Sign and Migrating Sign on Computed Tomography.
A 77-year-old woman presented at our hospital to undergo a close examination of an abnormal shadow which was observed on a chest radiograph. Contrast-enhanced computed tomography (CT) images in the lung window revealed a tortuous tunnel structure (tunnel sign), which was suspected to be the migration path of a parasite. Furthermore, CT images in the mediastinal window showed a linear filling defect from the right inferior pulmonary vein to the venous ostium in the left atrium (migrating sign), which was suspected to be a migrating parasite in the pulmonary vein. Tunnel and migrating signs on chest CT images were helpful in diagnosing pulmonary sparganosis.
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Hereditary systemic amyloidosis aside from transthyretin-related familial amyloid polyneuropathy is quite uncommon in Japan. We herein report a sporadic case of hereditary apolipoprotein A-I (apoAI) amyloidosis. ⋯ To date, only one patient with apoAI amyloidosis has been reported in Japan. However, our study suggests that more patients may be present in Japan, and the majority may have been diagnosed with other types of amyloidosis due to its clinical similarity.