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Diagnosis of the case presented in the previous edition

RADIOLOGICAL DIAGNOSIS

Diagnosis of the case presented in the previous edition

J Bras Pneumol 2004;30(4):496

NONTUBERCULOUS MYCOBACTERIOSIS

Some nontuberculous Mycobacterium species can also cause pulmonary diseases, often in forms indistinguishable from those caused by Mycobacterium tuberculosis.

Among the principal nontuberculous Mycobacterium species are the M. avium intracellulare complex, M. kansasii and M. xenopi. Of these, infections caused by the M. avium intracellulare complex are becoming increasingly more common, particularly in patients with cellular immunodeficiency or chronic pulmonary diseases. Such infections are more frequently seen in patients who are elderly, white and female.

The characteristics of the radiological findings in relation to those of tuberculosis include:

1. As for the extent of parenchymal involvement, cavitation appears earlier and the walls may be thinner and surrounded by less affected parenchyma;

2. The anterior segments of the superior lobes, and, primarily, the middle lobe and the lingula, are more frequently involved;

3. Pleural effusion is rare and, when present, is minimal;

4. Lymph node enlargement is uncommon;

5. The principal findings are opacities circumscribed by irregular translucent areas, nodules and bronchiectasis.

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Correct diagnoses of the case presented in the July/August 2004 issue were submitted by:

André L. S. Becker - Hospital Fátima, Caxias do Sul

Cláudia Beatriz A. Rebello - Pará

José Antonio Baddini Martinez - Faculdade de Medicina de Ribeirão Preto, FMRP-USP

Lílian Pinto de Azevedo Oliveira - SAMER Hospital, Resende, RJ

Mauricio Mello Roux Leite - Hospital Nossa Senhora da Conceição, Porto Alegre, RS

Ricardo Domingos Delduque, Catantuva, SP

Publication Dates

  • Publication in this collection
    11 Jan 2005
  • Date of issue
    Oct 2004
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