Lung ultrasound findings and therapeutic outcome in a cat with recurrent spontaneous pneumothorax caused by paragonimiasis

Case summary A 1-year-old intact female domestic shorthair cat presented for evaluation of worsening respiratory distress and tachypnoea. The cat had been diagnosed with spontaneous pneumothorax 4 days earlier by the primary clinician and treated with therapeutic thoracocentesis. On physical examina...

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Main Authors: Po-Yao Huang, Chi-Ru Chen, Chung-Hui Lin, Pei-Ying Lo, Ju-Hsien Peng, Fei-Hsuan Wang, Olivia F Hsieh, Hui-Wen Chen, Wei-Tao Chang
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Published: SAGE Publishing 2025-07-01
Series:Journal of Feline Medicine and Surgery Open Reports
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1177/20551169251341545
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Ju-Hsien Peng
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description Case summary A 1-year-old intact female domestic shorthair cat presented for evaluation of worsening respiratory distress and tachypnoea. The cat had been diagnosed with spontaneous pneumothorax 4 days earlier by the primary clinician and treated with therapeutic thoracocentesis. On physical examination, the patient exhibited decreased lung sounds, tachypnoea and increased breathing effort. Recurrent spontaneous pneumothorax was confirmed via thoracic radiography, and therapeutic thoracocentesis was repeated. Lung ultrasound performed after thoracocentesis revealed lung consolidation, pulmonary nodules and multiple cyst-like lesions with irregularly thickened echogenic walls and anechoic centres. Repeat thoracic radiography showed a diffuse moderate bronchointerstitial pattern with multifocal soft tissue nodules. A thorough faecal examination revealed ova resembling those of Paragonimus species, and subsequent molecular analysis confirmed Paragonimus westermani . The cat was initially treated with fenbendazole alone, which resulted in limited improvement and recurrent spontaneous pneumothorax. A second course of fenbendazole combined with praziquantel led to clinical improvement. The cat remained free of clinical signs and was doing well, with no identifiable lung nodules on thoracic radiography 2 years after diagnosis. Relevance and novel information This report describes a novel cyst-like lung ultrasound finding characterised by an irregularly thickened echogenic wall and anechoic centre, associated with P westermani infection in a cat presenting with recurrent spontaneous pneumothorax. The report also highlights a successful treatment approach resulting in long-term resolution. The identification of this novel lung ultrasound finding can facilitate early diagnosis and treatment of Paragonimus species infection in cats, especially for those presenting with respiratory distress and pneumothorax.
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spelling doaj-art-5ac5fd31287544e0a9dcde074793e1ec2025-08-20T02:50:41ZengSAGE PublishingJournal of Feline Medicine and Surgery Open Reports2055-11692025-07-011110.1177/20551169251341545Lung ultrasound findings and therapeutic outcome in a cat with recurrent spontaneous pneumothorax caused by paragonimiasisPo-Yao Huang0Chi-Ru Chen1Chung-Hui Lin2Pei-Ying Lo3Ju-Hsien Peng4Fei-Hsuan Wang5Olivia F Hsieh6Hui-Wen Chen7Wei-Tao Chang8TACS-Alliance Research Center, Taipei, TaiwanNational Taiwan University Veterinary Hospital, National Taiwan University, Taipei, TaiwanGraduate Institute of Veterinary Clinical Sciences, School of Veterinary Medicine, National Taiwan University, Taipei, TaiwanTACS-Alliance Research Center, Taipei, TaiwanNational Taiwan University Veterinary Hospital, National Taiwan University, Taipei, TaiwanNational Taiwan University Veterinary Hospital, National Taiwan University, Taipei, TaiwanTACS-Alliance Research Center, Taipei, TaiwanDepartment of Veterinary Medicine, National Taiwan University, Taipei, TaiwanDepartment of Veterinary Medicine, National Taiwan University, Taipei, TaiwanCase summary A 1-year-old intact female domestic shorthair cat presented for evaluation of worsening respiratory distress and tachypnoea. The cat had been diagnosed with spontaneous pneumothorax 4 days earlier by the primary clinician and treated with therapeutic thoracocentesis. On physical examination, the patient exhibited decreased lung sounds, tachypnoea and increased breathing effort. Recurrent spontaneous pneumothorax was confirmed via thoracic radiography, and therapeutic thoracocentesis was repeated. Lung ultrasound performed after thoracocentesis revealed lung consolidation, pulmonary nodules and multiple cyst-like lesions with irregularly thickened echogenic walls and anechoic centres. Repeat thoracic radiography showed a diffuse moderate bronchointerstitial pattern with multifocal soft tissue nodules. A thorough faecal examination revealed ova resembling those of Paragonimus species, and subsequent molecular analysis confirmed Paragonimus westermani . The cat was initially treated with fenbendazole alone, which resulted in limited improvement and recurrent spontaneous pneumothorax. A second course of fenbendazole combined with praziquantel led to clinical improvement. The cat remained free of clinical signs and was doing well, with no identifiable lung nodules on thoracic radiography 2 years after diagnosis. Relevance and novel information This report describes a novel cyst-like lung ultrasound finding characterised by an irregularly thickened echogenic wall and anechoic centre, associated with P westermani infection in a cat presenting with recurrent spontaneous pneumothorax. The report also highlights a successful treatment approach resulting in long-term resolution. The identification of this novel lung ultrasound finding can facilitate early diagnosis and treatment of Paragonimus species infection in cats, especially for those presenting with respiratory distress and pneumothorax.https://doi.org/10.1177/20551169251341545
spellingShingle Po-Yao Huang
Chi-Ru Chen
Chung-Hui Lin
Pei-Ying Lo
Ju-Hsien Peng
Fei-Hsuan Wang
Olivia F Hsieh
Hui-Wen Chen
Wei-Tao Chang
Lung ultrasound findings and therapeutic outcome in a cat with recurrent spontaneous pneumothorax caused by paragonimiasis
Journal of Feline Medicine and Surgery Open Reports
title Lung ultrasound findings and therapeutic outcome in a cat with recurrent spontaneous pneumothorax caused by paragonimiasis
title_full Lung ultrasound findings and therapeutic outcome in a cat with recurrent spontaneous pneumothorax caused by paragonimiasis
title_fullStr Lung ultrasound findings and therapeutic outcome in a cat with recurrent spontaneous pneumothorax caused by paragonimiasis
title_full_unstemmed Lung ultrasound findings and therapeutic outcome in a cat with recurrent spontaneous pneumothorax caused by paragonimiasis
title_short Lung ultrasound findings and therapeutic outcome in a cat with recurrent spontaneous pneumothorax caused by paragonimiasis
title_sort lung ultrasound findings and therapeutic outcome in a cat with recurrent spontaneous pneumothorax caused by paragonimiasis
url https://doi.org/10.1177/20551169251341545
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