Clinical comparison of male and female patients with pulmonary disease caused by Mycobacterium avium complex (P-MAC)
The objective of this study was to clarify clinical feature of Pulmonary Mycobacterium avium complex disease (P-MAC). The present study was performed in 120 patients with P-MAC diagnosed during the period from January 2000 to March 2007. We divided P-MAC patients into four groups by the clinical dis...
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Published in | Kekkaku Vol. 83; no. 11; p. 711 |
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Abstract | The objective of this study was to clarify clinical feature of Pulmonary Mycobacterium avium complex disease (P-MAC).
The present study was performed in 120 patients with P-MAC diagnosed during the period from January 2000 to March 2007. We divided P-MAC patients into four groups by the clinical disease type and gender, and retrospectively examined the clinical characteristics.
The subjects were 15 male (NB-M) and 71 female (NB-F) patients with nodular bronchiectatic disease (NB), and 24 male (FC-M) and 10 female (FC-F) patients with fibrocavitary disease (FC). The average age was lowest in the NB-F group (58.0 yrs), and highest in the FC-M group (65.8 yrs). There were 17 patients in the FC-M group and only two patients in the FC-F group with a history of smoking. The average body mass index (BMI) was 16.9, with the lowest value in the FC-F group. In the FC-M group, most of the patients had underlying pulmonary disease, whereas in the FC-F group, only four patients had underlying old pulmonary tuberculosis. The average anterior-posterior dimension was 75.2 mm, being lowest in the FC-F group, and more than 90 mm in the other groups. The proportion of refractory cases was lowest in the NB-M group.
We thought that we were able to clarify characteristics of patients with disease caused by MAC by analyzing the types of the disease separately in men and women. |
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AbstractList | The objective of this study was to clarify clinical feature of Pulmonary Mycobacterium avium complex disease (P-MAC).
The present study was performed in 120 patients with P-MAC diagnosed during the period from January 2000 to March 2007. We divided P-MAC patients into four groups by the clinical disease type and gender, and retrospectively examined the clinical characteristics.
The subjects were 15 male (NB-M) and 71 female (NB-F) patients with nodular bronchiectatic disease (NB), and 24 male (FC-M) and 10 female (FC-F) patients with fibrocavitary disease (FC). The average age was lowest in the NB-F group (58.0 yrs), and highest in the FC-M group (65.8 yrs). There were 17 patients in the FC-M group and only two patients in the FC-F group with a history of smoking. The average body mass index (BMI) was 16.9, with the lowest value in the FC-F group. In the FC-M group, most of the patients had underlying pulmonary disease, whereas in the FC-F group, only four patients had underlying old pulmonary tuberculosis. The average anterior-posterior dimension was 75.2 mm, being lowest in the FC-F group, and more than 90 mm in the other groups. The proportion of refractory cases was lowest in the NB-M group.
We thought that we were able to clarify characteristics of patients with disease caused by MAC by analyzing the types of the disease separately in men and women. The objective of this study was to clarify clinical feature of Pulmonary Mycobacterium avium complex disease (P-MAC).OBJECTIVESThe objective of this study was to clarify clinical feature of Pulmonary Mycobacterium avium complex disease (P-MAC).The present study was performed in 120 patients with P-MAC diagnosed during the period from January 2000 to March 2007. We divided P-MAC patients into four groups by the clinical disease type and gender, and retrospectively examined the clinical characteristics.METHODThe present study was performed in 120 patients with P-MAC diagnosed during the period from January 2000 to March 2007. We divided P-MAC patients into four groups by the clinical disease type and gender, and retrospectively examined the clinical characteristics.The subjects were 15 male (NB-M) and 71 female (NB-F) patients with nodular bronchiectatic disease (NB), and 24 male (FC-M) and 10 female (FC-F) patients with fibrocavitary disease (FC). The average age was lowest in the NB-F group (58.0 yrs), and highest in the FC-M group (65.8 yrs). There were 17 patients in the FC-M group and only two patients in the FC-F group with a history of smoking. The average body mass index (BMI) was 16.9, with the lowest value in the FC-F group. In the FC-M group, most of the patients had underlying pulmonary disease, whereas in the FC-F group, only four patients had underlying old pulmonary tuberculosis. The average anterior-posterior dimension was 75.2 mm, being lowest in the FC-F group, and more than 90 mm in the other groups. The proportion of refractory cases was lowest in the NB-M group.RESULTSThe subjects were 15 male (NB-M) and 71 female (NB-F) patients with nodular bronchiectatic disease (NB), and 24 male (FC-M) and 10 female (FC-F) patients with fibrocavitary disease (FC). The average age was lowest in the NB-F group (58.0 yrs), and highest in the FC-M group (65.8 yrs). There were 17 patients in the FC-M group and only two patients in the FC-F group with a history of smoking. The average body mass index (BMI) was 16.9, with the lowest value in the FC-F group. In the FC-M group, most of the patients had underlying pulmonary disease, whereas in the FC-F group, only four patients had underlying old pulmonary tuberculosis. The average anterior-posterior dimension was 75.2 mm, being lowest in the FC-F group, and more than 90 mm in the other groups. The proportion of refractory cases was lowest in the NB-M group.We thought that we were able to clarify characteristics of patients with disease caused by MAC by analyzing the types of the disease separately in men and women.CONCLUSIONWe thought that we were able to clarify characteristics of patients with disease caused by MAC by analyzing the types of the disease separately in men and women. |
Author | Oritsu, Masaru Ando, Tsunehiro Morimoto, Kozo Masunaga, Aiko Ishikawa, Rie Kamiya, Hiroyuki Ikushima, Souichiro Moriya, Atsuko |
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