Abstract

Hypersensitivity pneumonitis (HP), also called extrinsic allergic alveolitis, is a respiratory syndrome involving the lung parenchyma specifically the alveoli, terminal bronchioles and alveolar interstitium. HP is caused by delayed allergic reaction to variety of antigens like microbes, animal proteins, and low-molecular-weight chemicals. Bagassosis is one such HP caused by repetitive inhalation of bagasse. Though use of bagasse as cause of HP is known, use of bagasse in brick- kiln factory as fuel and its association with HP has not been well documented. We report a case of HP in a brick-kiln worker where bagasse was used as fuel. A twenty-five years old man, working in a brick kiln for five years, presented with complaints of dry cough, low grade fever and weight loss for one month. He had bilateral lower lobe crackles on auscultation. The history of bagasse, clay and coal dust exposure, clinical presentation and imaging were suggestive of HP. However, being endemic in India, pulmonary tuberculosis was ruled out by negative Mantoux test, sputum for acid fast bacilli and Cartridge Based Nucleic Acid Amplification Test. He was managed with corticosteroids and symptomatic treatment with good response and resolution of clinical signs and radiological changes.

Highlights

  • Hypersensitivity pneumonitis (HP), called extrinsic allergic alveolitis, is a respiratory syndrome involving the lung parenchyma the alveoli, terminal bronchioles and alveolar interstitium

  • We report a case of HP in a brick-kiln worker where bagasse was used as fuel

  • A populationbased study estimated the annual incidence of interstitial lung diseases as 30:100,000 and HP accounted for less than 2% of these cases [1].The prevalence rates for hypersensitivity pneumonitis is less than 2 per 100,000 persons, and 1-year cumulative incidence rates ranges from

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INTRODUCTION

Hypersensitivity pneumonitis (HP), called extrinsic allergic alveolitis, is a respiratory syndrome involving the lung parenchyma the alveoli, terminal bronchioles and alveolar interstitium. A populationbased study estimated the annual incidence of interstitial lung diseases as 30:100,000 and HP accounted for less than 2% of these cases [1].The prevalence rates for hypersensitivity pneumonitis is less than 2 per 100,000 persons, and 1-year cumulative incidence rates ranges from. The inhalation of bagasse is the cause of bagassosis. In addition to its use in industry, bagasse is used as cheap fuel in brick- kilns to bake bricks. Hypersensitivity pneumonitis results from inhalation of the bagasse dust contaminated by thermophilic actinomycetes, most importantly Thermoactinomycetes vulgaris. The irritant property of bagasse itself and micro-organisms including fungi that grow in it are the likely cause of widespread bronchoconstriction in the peripheral bronchopulmonary tree as seen in other extrinsic allergic alveolitis. We report a case of bagassosis in a brick-kiln worker where bagasse was used as fuel

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