Transbronchial Cryobiopsy for Miliary Tuberculosis Mimicking Hypersensitivity Pneumonitis
Shingo Nasu, Kunimitsu Kawahara, Yuki Han, Norio Okamoto, Yoshitaka Tamura, Hidekazu Suzuki, Takayuki Shiroyama, Yumiko Samejima, et al. (16 authors)
Internal Medicine · 2020-09
Abstract
Miliary tuberculosis is a potentially lethal type of tuberculosis that results from the hematogenous dissemination of Mycobacterium tuberculosis bacilli. We herein describe the case of a 34-year-old man that presented with a one-month history of cough and fever, while his sputum smear results were negative. Chest computed tomography revealed bilateral centrilobular ground-glass opacification (GGO), suggestive of hypersensitivity pneumonitis; thus, bronchoscopy was performed. Cryobiopsy specimens revealed necrotic granulomas. A re-examination of sputum after bronchoscopy identified Mycobacterium tuberculosis, and miliary tuberculosis was diagnosed. A cryobiopsy might be useful for diagnosing miliary tuberculosis pathologically, particularly when miliary nodules may be masked by GGO.
MeSH terms
- Miliary tuberculosis
- Medicine
- Hypersensitivity pneumonitis
- Tuberculosis
- Sputum
- Mycobacterium tuberculosis
- Bronchoscopy
- Pathology
- Mycobacterium tuberculosis complex
- Dermatology
- Radiology