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Pulmonary TB aspects Etienne Leroy Terquem – Pierre L’Her SPI / ISP Soutien Pneumologique International / International Support for Pulmonology Nodule & infiltrate Cavern Pneumonia

Nodules and infiltrates Etienne Leroy Terquem – Pierre L’Her SPI / ISP Soutien Pneumologique International / International Support for Pulmonology

Nodule : isolated or grouped in the upper lobes or in the apical segment of the lower lobes Infiltrate : group of various-sized nodules with unequal dimensions. The cavitation is not always visible on the CXR If the cavitation exists, the bacterial analysis of the sputum is generally positive : Smear + CT-scan could show one cavitation not visible on the CXR

What do you see on this chest x-ray? Smear - TB

Right apex nodules What do you see on this chest x-ray? Smear - TB

M 47 y, cough, chronic fever, Hemoptoïc sputum AFB negative

Probable left apical infiltrate Smear negative TB

Man, chronic fever and weight loss

TB infiltrate Smear neg

Good performance status, Tuberculine skin test 5U = 15mm Fonctionnal signs = 0, Exam = 0 Inflammatory S = 0 Expectoration : AFB - Cultures -

Good performance status, Tuberculine skin test 5U = 15mm Fonctionnal signs = 0, Exam = 0 Inflammatory S = 0 Expectoration : AFB - Cultures - Probable TB infiltrate

Man, 55 y old Past of left pleural effusion Fever, cough, Weight loss Hemoptoic sputum

Man, 55 y old Past of left pleural effusion Fever, cough, Weight loss Hemoptoic sputum CXR : left retractile pleural sequela, Right nodular infiltrate. AFB+ in sputum

Excavated nodule => AFB+

Man, heavy smoker, cough, dyspnea and worsening condition AFB + in sputum

Excavated nodule RUL Middle lobe pneumonia+ left lower lobe pneumonia Bilateral pulmonary TB with excavated nodules and pneumonia

cavity. AFB positive in sputums Bronchoscopic view: tubercular endobronchic lesion With tubercular granulomas In the biopsy samplings

Woman, living with a TB patient for several months. Good condition no respiratory symptoms, negative AFB

Woman, living with a TB patient for several months. Good condition no respiratory symptoms, negative AFB Small TB infiltrate & nodules Smear neg

1 hemoptoic sputum M 48 y, slight fever, 1 hemoptoic sputum. Past TB history in family when he was adolescent. Good health condition AFB negative

PA incidence

You do not have CT scan Be careful Compare right and left If you are unsure, ask antero posterior incidence Right retro clavicular TB infiltrate Smear negative TB

For supra-clavicular areas CXR with anterior posterior incidence is interesting PA incidence AP incidence

. For supra-clavicular areas CXR with anterior- posterior incidence is interesting

CXR antero-posterior incidence for specific apex view

Fever Cough Poor general condition Nodule => Macronodule => Excavated nodule => Cavern In this patient, the association of an infiltrate in the RUL And a left cavern is highly suggestive of TB

 They are most often isolated or grouped in the upper lobes or in the apical segment of the lower lobes.  They are difficult to see in retro-clavicular area: so always compar right and left and if doubt, ask for specific apex view  These lesions are often AFB –, because  unexcavated  without communication with the bronchi and pauci bacillary Tuberculous nodules and infiltrates

 Nodules and infiltrates are often AFB negative in sputum. Therefore, the risk of contamination is low (but not zero)  AFB in sputum are negative, but sometimes cultures are positive.  Although the risk of contamination is low, it is important to identify these patients and treat them... Before they become contagious  The combination of different seniority lesions (nodules, cavity, sequelae) or extrapulmonary localization is highly suggestive of TB

June 2010, 25 y old nurse. As part of the recrutment examination: CXR considered as normal… The radiologist has missed a small TB infiltrate in the right upper lobe… Compare carefully right and left apex

3 years later: Productive cough. Smear ++++ for AFB TB cavity of the right upper lobe: very high risk of contamination in the houseold and also in the workplace

 Sometimes difficult to see (small, retroclavicular areas)  Sometimes AFB+ if cavity (not always visible on CXR)  Mostly unexcavated and AFB –  They are TB on the beginning and must be treated by anti TB treatment, anti TB treatment, so they do not become contagious  They are true Smear negative TB Physicians of national TB program hesitate to treat these patients but they treat a lot of false “S - TB“ who are not real TB (bronchial cancer, inactive sequellae, Physicians of national TB program hesitate to treat these patients but they treat a lot of false “S - TB“ who are not real TB (bronchial cancer, inactive sequellae, bronchectasis, aspergilloma…) Nodules and Infiltrate: Summary It is absolutely necessary to improve quality of CXR interpretation, especially for physicians in charge of TB program.