TB Research

Organizing pneumonia secondary to pulmonary tuberculosis: A case report

Min Liu, Xi-Yang Dong, Zhi-Xiang Ding, Qinghai Wang, Dehui Li

World Journal of Clinical Cases · 2024-07

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Organizing pneumonia secondary to pulmonary tuberculosis is rare. Moreover, the temporal boundary between pulmonary tuberculosis and secondary organizing pneumonia has not been defined. We report a case of secondary organizing pneumonia associated with pulmonary tuberculosis occurring after nine months of antituberculosis treatment. CASE SUMMARY: A 54 years old man, previously diagnosed with pulmonary tuberculosis and tuberculous pleurisy, underwent nine months of antituberculosis treatment. Follow-up lung computed tomography revealed multiple new subpleural ground-glass opacities in both lungs, and a lung biopsy confirmed organizing pneumonia. Treatment continued with anti-tuberculosis agents and hormone therapy, and subsequent dynamic pulmonary computed tomography exams demonstrated improvement in lesion absorption. No disease recurrence was observed after corticosteroid therapy discontinuation. CONCLUSION: When treating patients with active pulmonary tuberculosis, if an increase in lesions is observed during anti-tuberculosis treatment, it is necessary to consider the possibility of tuberculosis-related secondary organizing pneumonia, timely lung biopsy is essential for early intervention.

MeSH terms

  • Medicine
  • Tuberculosis
  • Pneumonia
  • Lung
  • Discontinuation
  • Pulmonary tuberculosis
  • Lung biopsy
  • Radiology
  • Internal medicine
  • Surgery