India: A recent study conducted in a high-endemic region highlights the role of chest X-rays (CXR) in identifying ...
The patient, a thirty-five-year-old physician, had a long standing history of pulmonary tuberculosis and underwent lobectomy because of cavitary tuberculosis of the right upper lobe. A needle ...
Samman, A. and Babi, A. (2025) Pulmonary Septic Emboli Following Endocarditis: A Case Report. Open Journal of Clinical ...
Cavities generally harbor large numbers of bacteria and, as a result, patients with cavitary disease tend to be highly infectious. a person identified as having been exposed to a patient with ...
Nine (4%) patients died before the end of their TB therapy appointment. Eight of them (90%) had extensive infiltrates and/or cavitation in both lungs. Immulite Aspergillus-specific IgG level was ...
Most intracavitary nodules associated with tuberculosis correspond to aspergillomas (fungus balls caused by Aspergillus spp. colonization). 6 Less common etiologies include blood clots, cavitary lung ...
Tuberculosis and non-tuberculous mycobacterial infection ... 1 CPA typically manifests radiologically as upper lobe cavitation accompanied by pleural thickening. A fungal ball (aspergilloma) is seen ...
The WHO reports that tuberculosis cases in children are rising globally. Experts say a rise in TB cases in Europe could mean ...
Tuberculosis infections are increasingly common in the United States following the pandemic, preliminary data shows.
Tuberculosis continued to rise again in the U.S. last year, reaching its highest levels in more than a dozen years.