Findings
Chest radiograph
- Numerous bilateral pulmonary nodules, several of which have associated cavitation
CT
Chest
- Numerous bilateral cavitary nodules involving all lobes in a peribronchovascular distribution
Upper abdomen
- Subcentimeter hypoattenuating structure in the interpolar right kidney, which is too small to characterize
MSK
- No acute findings
Diagnosis
Pulmonary tuberculosis
Sample Report
Numerous bilateral cavitary pulmonary nodules, for which the primary differential considerations are atypical infection (including tuberculosis), septic embolic disease, autoimmune diseases (including granulomatosis with polyangiitis and rheumatoid arthritis), and cavitary metastases (e.g. thyroid cancer). Given the reported clinical history, atypical infection is the favored diagnosis.
Discussion
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