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World J Clin Cases. Oct 6, 2023; 11(28): 6938-6942
Published online Oct 6, 2023. doi: 10.12998/wjcc.v11.i28.6938
Published online Oct 6, 2023. doi: 10.12998/wjcc.v11.i28.6938
Pulmonary reversed halo cycles and consolidations after immunotherapy: A case report
Hong Suo, Department of Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine, The Affiliate Hospital of Inner Mongolia Medical University, Hohhot 010050, Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region, China
Yu-Jie Shi, Hui Huang, Department of Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine, Peking Union Medical College Hospital, Beijing 100730, China
Zhao-Di Huang, Department of Internal Medicine, Inner Mongolia Medical University, Hohhot 010011, Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region, China
Kai Xu, Department of Radiology, Peking Union Medical College Hospital, Beijing 100730, China
Author contributions: Suo H and Shi YJ contributed equally to this work; Huang H is the guarantor of the content of the manuscript including the data and analysis; Huang H and Suo H conceived and designed the study; Suo H, Shi YJ, Huang ZD and Xu K performed the study and also analyzed the data; Huang H and Shi YJ wrote the paper; all the authors have read and approved the final version of the manuscript.
Supported by National High Level Hospital Clinical Research Funding , No. 2022-PUMCH-C-069 and No. 2022-PUMCH-A-009 .
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Corresponding author: Hui Huang, MD, Chief Physician, Professor, Department of Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine, Peking Union Medical College Hospital, No. 1 Shuaifuyuan Street, Dongcheng District, Beijing 100730, China. pumchhh@126.com
Received: July 18, 2023
Peer-review started: July 18, 2023
First decision: August 15, 2023
Revised: August 21, 2023
Accepted: September 11, 2023
Article in press: September 11, 2023
Published online: October 6, 2023
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Peer-review started: July 18, 2023
First decision: August 15, 2023
Revised: August 21, 2023
Accepted: September 11, 2023
Article in press: September 11, 2023
Published online: October 6, 2023
Processing time: 68 Days and 21.3 Hours
Core Tip
Core Tip: Immune checkpoint inhibitor-associated interstitial lung disease and variable opportunistic pneumonias are the main pulmonary complications of malignancies during immune treatment. Although organizing pneumonia is the most common cause of reversed-halo cycles and consolidations, opportunistic pneumonias should be excluded first. Bronchoalveolar lavage fluid microbiological analysis was a helpful diagnostic tool.