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Pulmonary tuberculosis with atypical presentation because of unknown previous HIV infection – case report Cover

Pulmonary tuberculosis with atypical presentation because of unknown previous HIV infection – case report

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|Jul 2019

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Figure 1

Initial chest X-ray: multiple diffuse opacities distributed in the half inferior part of both lung areas, suggestive of bilateral bronchopneumonia.
Initial chest X-ray: multiple diffuse opacities distributed in the half inferior part of both lung areas, suggestive of bilateral bronchopneumonia.

Figure 2

Chest X-ray after 7 days: a big oval cavity image of 13 cm in the left inferior lobe; previous lesions have grown.
Chest X-ray after 7 days: a big oval cavity image of 13 cm in the left inferior lobe; previous lesions have grown.

Figure 3

Multiple pulmonary consolidation areas located in left lung, and one consolidation area located in right lower lobe; multiple necrotizing lymphadenopathies in mediastinum.
Multiple pulmonary consolidation areas located in left lung, and one consolidation area located in right lower lobe; multiple necrotizing lymphadenopathies in mediastinum.

Figure 4

Chest X-ray after 12 months: a small cavity image of 2 cm in the left inferior lobe, laterothoracic and supradiaphragmatic sequelae.
Chest X-ray after 12 months: a small cavity image of 2 cm in the left inferior lobe, laterothoracic and supradiaphragmatic sequelae.
DOI: https://doi.org/10.2478/pneum-2019-0011 | Journal eISSN: 2247-059X | Journal ISSN: 2067-2993
Language: English
Page range: 41 - 45
Published on: Jul 2, 2019
Published by: Romanian Society of Pneumology
In partnership with: Paradigm Publishing Services
Publication frequency: Volume open

© 2019 Cristina Călărașu, Mimi Niţu, Mădălina Olteanu, Andreea Loredana Golli, Florentina Dumitrescu, Mihai Olteanu, published by Romanian Society of Pneumology
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