ABSTRACT Legionella pneumophilia remains an important cause of pneumonia that can cause substantial clinical morbidity and mortality. We describe a case involving a 67-year-old woman with legionella pneumonia who developed… Click to show full abstract
ABSTRACT Legionella pneumophilia remains an important cause of pneumonia that can cause substantial clinical morbidity and mortality. We describe a case involving a 67-year-old woman with legionella pneumonia who developed diffuse alveolar hemorrhage. We also highlight the pitfalls of commonly used legionella urine antigen testing. Furthermore, we explore the role of high-dose steroid therapy as a treatment option for patients with diffuse alveolar hemorrhage secondary to legionella pneumonia who continue to deteriorate in spite of adequate antimicrobial therapy.
               
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