he Mycobacterium tuberculosis complex (MTC or MTBC) is a genetically related group of Mycobacterium species that can cause tuberculosis in humans or other animals. It includes: Mycobacterium tuberculosis. Mycobacterium africanum.
M. tuberculosis is a member of the M. tuberculosis complex; other members include Mycobacterium africanum and Mycobacterium bovis.
Patient is a 68-year-old female, with history of seropositive RA (on rituximab, who presents for follow-up.
exposure to TB as a child in Russia where she was apparently treated with an unknown regimen.
She was first seen
1 year prior fo
PNA,
weight loss,
night sweats,
quantiferon gold+, and
lymphocyte dominant pleural effusion
Imaging showed
diffuse tree-in-bud opacities
Microbiology was
negative at that time,
rx
empirically began on
Rifampin 600 mg po daily,
Isoniazid 300 mg daily,
Pyridoxine 50 mg daily, and
Ethambutol 1600 mg daily
due to severe nausea and vomiting.
TB confirmed on bronchoscopy
positive for Mycobacterium Tuberculosis Complex
Rx
TB medications on including INH, rifampin and ethambutol
Rising eosinophil count and elevated LFTs concerning for DRESS.
Drug reaction with eosinophilia and systemic symptoms (DRESS) is a
severe adverse drug reaction
characterized by an
extensive skin rash
visceral organ involvement,
lymphadenopathy,
atypical lymphocytosis.
CXR Micronodules Right Upper Lobe
Subsegmental and Small Airway Disease Right Upper Lobe Active TB
Subsegmental and Small Airway Disease Right Upper Lobe
Active TB
Small Airway Disease and Interlobular Septal Changes
Right Upper Lobe
ActiveTB
Small Airway Disease and Tree in Bud Changes
Favors Transbronchial Spread