TB Research

Pneumonia Mimicking Miliary Tuberculosis in an Elderly Traveller: A Diagnostic Challenge.

Susheel Joshi, Mahima Upadhyay, Bibhush Shrestha

European journal of case reports in internal medicine · 2026-01

Abstract

INTRODUCTION: is an uncommon cause of atypical pneumonia and may be underrecognized because routine diagnostic testing primarily identifies. Clinical and radiologic manifestations are variable and, in rare instances, may mimic miliary tuberculosis, creating significant diagnostic uncertainty and potential delays in appropriate therapy.

CASE DESCRIPTION: A 77-year-old male presented with persistent headache, fatigue, decreased appetite, and unintentional weight loss following several weeks of flu-like symptoms after recent travel to Pakistan. Imaging demonstrated innumerable diffuse pulmonary micronodules concerning for miliary tuberculosis. The patient was placed in airborne isolation and empirically treated with anti-tuberculous therapy. Extensive microbiologic testing, including sputum studies and serologic evaluation, was negative. Because sputum samples could not be obtained, bronchoscopy with bronchoalveolar lavage (BAL) was performed. Molecular testing of BAL fluid identified. Anti-tuberculous therapy was discontinued and treatment with levofloxacin was initiated, resulting in rapid clinical improvement.

CONCLUSION: This case highlights a rare presentation ofpneumonia with diffuse pulmonary micronodules mimicking miliary tuberculosis. Recognition of this atypical presentation and the use of advanced diagnostic techniques such as bronchoscopy and molecular testing are essential for establishing the correct diagnosis and guiding appropriate management.

LEARNING POINTS: pneumonia can rarely present with diffuse pulmonary micronodules mimicking miliary tuberculosis, leading to potential diagnostic misinterpretation.Standard urinary Legionella antigen testing primarily detects; therefore, molecular diagnostics such as bronchoalveolar lavage polymerase chain reaction may be required to identify non-pneumophila species.