Non-tuberculous Mycobacterial - NTM CT scans
A 56-year-old man, a non-smoker, was referred for a CT scan of the lungs due to persistent chronic cough accompanied by frothy whitish sputum. On this CT scan - axial tomogram, lung window, we can see a pronounced pleural effusion on the right with enhanced interstitial drawing and fields of "dirty" lung parenchyma - with enhanced opacification similar to "ground glass" opacification, immediately above the pleural effusion and to the left corresponding to consolidations of the lung parenchyma differential - diagnostic inflammatory etiology. Dilated segmental bronchi, "band-like" and "rail-like" bronchiectasis are present bilaterally infrahilar. Mycobacterium avium complex was successfully isolated from the sputum using Microbiological lab methods.
Credit
Snezana Stojanovic
Dimensions
4000 x 3320 pixels
Print Size @ 300 dpi
13 x 11 inches / 34 x 28 cm