TY - JOUR T1 - A Case of Lung Cancer Originating from Cavitary <em>Mycobacterium xenopi</em> Infection JF - Respiratory Care SP - e56 LP - e58 DO - 10.4187/respcare.03549 VL - 60 IS - 3 AU - Viral K Doshi AU - Shreedhar R Kulkarni AU - Nang M Kham AU - Kent S Kapitan Y1 - 2015/03/01 UR - http://rc.rcjournal.com/content/60/3/e56.abstract N2 - Coexistence of Mycobacterium xenopi with lung cancer has been reported. However, lung cancer originating within a pre-existing cavity caused by M. xenopi has not. A 55-y-old woman with a history of smoking presented with complaints of chronic dry cough, night sweats, and weight loss for several months. Computed tomography (CT) scanning revealed a 3.5-cm irregular thick-walled cavity in the right lung apex. Cultures obtained from a CT-guided biopsy grew M. xenopi. The patient received standard treatment, and her clinical symptoms improved, and the radiographic lesion stabilized. However, 2 y later, a repeat chest x-ray showed the original right upper lobe cavity with an interval development of a mass adjoining the cavity. A CT-guided needle biopsy of the new mass demonstrated squamous cell carcinoma. Whenever there is a change in the radiological appearance of a cavity, a repeat biopsy should be performed to exclude lung cancer. ER -