Product information "Fibrocaseous Tuberculosis"
Clinical History
An 89-year-old man presented with massive haemoptysis. He had diabetes and was immunosuppressed due to steroids for rheumatoid arthritis. Symptoms included a long history of cough, haemoptysis, fever, and weight loss. He was cachexic and hypoxic. Chest X-ray showed multiple cavitary lesions in the left lung. He died after another massive haemoptysis.
Pathology
The left lung’s upper lobe was almost completely replaced by large necrotic cavities with fibrosis and haemorrhage. The lower lobe showed smaller caseous necrotic areas with scarring. The pleura was thickened. This is fibrocaseous tuberculosis with cavitation.
Further Information
Tuberculosis (TB) is a chronic infectious disease caused by Mycobacterium tuberculosis, transmitted via inhalation. Risk factors include immunosuppression, diabetes, chronic lung disease, alcoholism, and malnutrition. Most (90%) develop latent TB which may reactivate as secondary TB with symptoms like cough, haemoptysis, fever, night sweats, and weight loss. TB causes granulomas with caseous necrosis. Progressive TB leads to cavitation and haemoptysis. Diagnosis uses clinical history, X-ray, sputum culture, and skin or blood tests. Treatment requires prolonged multi-drug antibiotics.
An 89-year-old man presented with massive haemoptysis. He had diabetes and was immunosuppressed due to steroids for rheumatoid arthritis. Symptoms included a long history of cough, haemoptysis, fever, and weight loss. He was cachexic and hypoxic. Chest X-ray showed multiple cavitary lesions in the left lung. He died after another massive haemoptysis.
Pathology
The left lung’s upper lobe was almost completely replaced by large necrotic cavities with fibrosis and haemorrhage. The lower lobe showed smaller caseous necrotic areas with scarring. The pleura was thickened. This is fibrocaseous tuberculosis with cavitation.
Further Information
Tuberculosis (TB) is a chronic infectious disease caused by Mycobacterium tuberculosis, transmitted via inhalation. Risk factors include immunosuppression, diabetes, chronic lung disease, alcoholism, and malnutrition. Most (90%) develop latent TB which may reactivate as secondary TB with symptoms like cough, haemoptysis, fever, night sweats, and weight loss. TB causes granulomas with caseous necrosis. Progressive TB leads to cavitation and haemoptysis. Diagnosis uses clinical history, X-ray, sputum culture, and skin or blood tests. Treatment requires prolonged multi-drug antibiotics.
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