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Laura Corrales-Diaz Pomatto-Watson1, Hershan Singh Johl1,2, Karleen Meiklejohn1,3
1School of Medicine University of California Davis Sacramento California USA.
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Though tuberculosis (TB) is an ancient pathogen, diagnosis remains challenging. Distinguishing pulmonary tuberculoma, a rare manifestation of TB, from lung cancer is critical. We report an 85-year-old woman with a smoking history and TB-endemic exposure, presenting with fatigue and anorexia. Imaging revealed a solitary pulmonary nodule (SPN), with biopsy confirming TB.
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