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A difficult case of the differential diagnosis of focal infiltrative lung changes in phthisiatric practice

https://doi.org/10.20862/0042-4676-2015-0-5-72-83

Abstract

Errors occur rather commonly in the differential diagnosis of respiratory diseases accompanied by X-ray lung tissue changes as foci and infiltration. Infiltrative and disseminated pulmonary tuberculosis, lung cancer, and pneumonia constitute a high proportion among the detected concurrent lung diseases. The rate of diagnostic discordance for these lung abnormalities accounts for more than 30%; and the diagnosis period for an infiltrative lung process lasts 2–3 weeks in 20% of cases and above 1–3 months in 80%. In particular, clinicians are faced with great difficulties in diagnosing aspiration pneumonia; this is due to that its X-ray manifestations are not purely specific and they are characterized by the parenchymal (alveolar) infiltration of
lung tissue with a varying extent of lung inflammation.
This paper describes a clinical case of a patient with salivary gland adenocarcinoma
and focal infiltrative lung changes. Diagnostic difficulties have emerged in establishing the genesis of the changes in the lung.

About the Authors

N. L. Karpina
Central Research Institute of Tuberculosis
Russian Federation
MD, PhD, DSc, Leading Researcher of Clinicodiagnostic Department, Head Consultative Polyclinic Department


A. V. Antipova
Central Research Institute of Tuberculosis
Russian Federation
MD, PhD, Phthisiologist


L. I. Chekletsova
Central Research Institute of Tuberculosis
Russian Federation
MD, PhD, Radiologist


S. Yu. Possazhennikova
Moscow city Branch of the Scientific-Practical Center for Tuberculosis Control of the Health Department of the city of Moscow on Zelenograd Autonomous Okrug
Russian Federation
Head of Radiology Diagnostic Department


O. V. Demikhova
Central Research Institute of Tuberculosis
Russian Federation
MD, PhD, DSc, Professor, Deputy Director for Science


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Karpina N.L., Antipova A.V., Chekletsova L.I., Possazhennikova S.Yu., Demikhova O.V. A difficult case of the differential diagnosis of focal infiltrative lung changes in phthisiatric practice. Journal of radiology and nuclear medicine. 2015;(5):36-41. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.20862/0042-4676-2015-0-5-72-83

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