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Pulmonary tuberculosis: Up-to-date imaging and management

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AMERICAN JOURNAL OF ROENTGENOLOGY
Volume 191, Issue 3, Pages 834-844

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AMER ROENTGEN RAY SOC
DOI: 10.2214/AJR.07.3896

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lung CT; lung disease; lung infection; tuberculosis; pulmonary

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OBJECTIVE. Pulmonary tuberculosis ( TB) is a common worldwide infection and a medical and social problem causing high mortality and morbidity, especially in developing countries. The traditional imaging concept of primary and reactivation TB has been recently challenged, and radiologic features depend on the level of host immunity rather than the elapsed time after the infection. We aimed to elaborate the new concept of the diagnosis and treatment of pulmonary TB, to review the characteristic imaging findings of various forms of pulmonary TB, and to assess the role of CT in the diagnosis and management of pulmonary TB. CONCLUSION. Fast and more accurate TB testing such as bacterial DNA fingerprinting and whole-blood interferon-gamma assay has been developed. Miliary or disseminated primary pattern or atypical manifestations of pulmonary TB are common in patients with impaired immunity. CT plays an important role in the detection of TB in patients in whom the chest radiograph is normal or inconclusive, in the determination of disease activity, in the detection of complication, and in the management of TB by providing a roadmap for surgical treatment planning. PET scans using F-18-FDG or C-11-choline can sometimes help differentiate tuberculous granuloma from lung malignancy.

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