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Table 1 Cases of secondary organizing pneumonia due to influenza virus infection

From: Secondary organizing pneumonia following viral pneumonia caused by severe influenza B: a case report and literature reviews

Author (Year)

Sex

Age

Type of influenza

Initial treatment

Outcome

Cornejo R [3]

(2010)

Female

52

A

Steroidpulse therapy

Cure

Cornejo R [3]

(2010)

Male

36

A

Steroidpulse therapy

Cure

Gómez-Gómez A [4]

(2011)

Female

44

A

Corticosteoroid

0.5 mg/kg

Cure

Gómez-Gómez A [4]

(2011)

Male

60

A

Corticosteoroid

0.5 mg/kg

Cure

Torrego A [5]

(2010)

Female

55

A

Corticosteoroid

0.75 mg/kg

Cure

Kwok WC [7]

(2016)

Female

45

B

Corticosteroid

30 mg daily

Curea

Otto C [8]

(2013)

Female

66

B

High dose corticosteroid

Deathb

Asai N

(2016)

Female

22

B

Corticosteroid

0.5 mg/kg

Cure

  1. All cases were diagnosed as organizing pneumonia by transbronchial lung biopsy
  2. a This is a case of secondary organizing pneumonia associated with influenza B and Streptococcal co-infection
  3. b This is a case of acute fibrinous and organizing pneumonia associated with influenza A/H1N1 pneumonia after lung transplantation