{Reference Type}: Case Reports {Title}: Severe Cavitary Pneumonia Caused by Legionella pneumophila: a Case Report. {Author}: Yang Z;Yang W; {Journal}: Clin Lab {Volume}: 69 {Issue}: 7 {Year}: 2023 Jul 1 {Factor}: 1.053 {DOI}: 10.7754/Clin.Lab.2022.221114 {Abstract}: BACKGROUND: Pulmonary cavities caused by Legionella occur mainly in immunocompromised patients, and clinical information in patients with normal immune function is therefore limited.
METHODS: We report a 64-year-old female who developed a Legionella pulmonary cavity without any immunological abnormality.
RESULTS: She suffered severe pneumonia complicated by acute respiratory failure and acute renal insufficiency. Despite long-term antibiotic therapy, she showed signs of a life-threatening infection and a progressive pulmonary cavity.
CONCLUSIONS: Our case report provided clinical data regarding the diagnosis and therapy of patients who develop Legionella pulmonary cavities without any underlying disease.