Herein, we present the case of a 63-year-old man with autoimmune pulmonary alveolar proteinosis (APAP) complicated by complex (MAC) infection. APAP was diagnosed based on serum anti-granulocyte-macrophage colony-stimulating factor antibody, bronchoalveolar lavage fluid (BALF) findings, and transbronchial lung biopsy. Nodular shadows with cavities were visible on chest CT images, and was identified by BALF culture. Rifampicin, ethambutol, and clarithromycin were administered, and 4 months later, the nodular shadows of MAC had disappeared, and APAP was remarkably improved. Thus, in cases of APAP exacerbation complicated with infections, such as MAC, control of the infections may improve APAP.

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