Coexistence of pulmonary thromboembolism and pulmonary tuberculosis: a diagnostic dilemma.

Coexistence of pulmonary thromboembolism and pulmonary tuberculosis: a diagnostic dilemma.

Publication date: Sep 12, 2024

A man in his early 50s with previously treated pulmonary tuberculosis (TB) presented with a 3-month history of cough, expectoration and progressive breathlessness, accompanied by significant weight loss. Examination revealed tachycardia, tachypnoea, hypoxaemia and unilateral diminished breath sounds. Investigations showed anaemia, leucocytosis and a homogeneous opacity on the left side of the CXR. ECG and echocardiography suggested pulmonary thromboembolism (PTE). A CT pulmonary angiogram confirmed a chronic embolus and a severely fibrosed left lung. A comprehensive thrombophilia workup yielded normal results and the PTE was attributed to his history of TB. Sputum analysis confirmed reactivated TB, leading to the initiation of antitubercular therapy. The patient improved clinically with plans for a repeat CT pulmonary angiography to assess the need for pulmonary thromboendarterectomy after completing TB treatment. This case highlights the possible association of TB and PTE, its management and why it should be considered as a differential diagnosis in patients with a history of TB presenting with exacerbated breathlessness.

Concepts Keywords
50s Antitubercular Agents
Improved Antitubercular Agents
Thromboendarterectomy Computed Tomography Angiography
Tuberculosis Diagnosis, Differential
Unilateral Dyspnea
Echocardiography
Humans
Male
Middle Aged
Pulmonary Embolism
Pulmonary embolism
Tuberculosis
Tuberculosis, Pulmonary
Venous thromboembolism

Semantics

Type Source Name
disease MESH pulmonary thromboembolism
disease MESH pulmonary tuberculosis
disease IDO history
disease MESH breathlessness
disease MESH weight loss
disease MESH tachycardia
disease MESH embolus
disease MESH thrombophilia
disease MESH respiratory infections
disease MESH Tuberculosis
pathway KEGG Tuberculosis
disease MESH Venous thromboembolism

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