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Use of Electromagnetic Navigational Transthoracic Needle Aspiration E-TTNA for Sampling of Lung Nodules
Published on: May 23, 2015
Large pleural nodules secondary to Mycobacterium tuberculosis
Charles Lanks1, Yossef Aelony, David W Hsia
1*Harbor-UCLA Medical Center, Torrance †City of Long Beach Tuberculosis Clinic, Long Beach, CA.
Abstract:
Mycobacterium tuberculosis disease is a common disease worldwide. Pleural visualization, however, is usually not required as the diagnosis can typically be made by less invasive methods. Thoracoscopic visualization typically reveals pleural erythema and studding with numerous small pleural tubercules and adhesions. We present images from a patient with less commonly seen large pleural nodules and plaques resulting from tuberculous pleuritis.
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