Lymph Nodes TB

CXR reveals lymphadenopathy in right paratracheal space
Follow up CT confirms low density lymph nodesAshley Davidoff MD TheCommonVein.net
CT reveals bulky conglomerate lymphadenopathy with central hypodensity (red arrow) in right levels IV, VI, supraclavicular region and partially visualized within the upper mediastinum. Differential includes infection, such as mycobacterial, or malignancy.

CT reveals bulky conglomerate lymphadenopathy with central hypodensity in right levels IV, VI, supraclavicular region and partially visualized within the upper mediastinum. Differential includes infection, such as mycobacterial, or malignancy.
Ashley Davidoff MD TheCommonVein.net
CT reveals bulky conglomerate lymphadenopathy with central hypodensity in right levels IV, VI, supraclavicular region and partially visualized within the upper mediastinum. Differential includes infection, such as mycobacterial, or malignancy.
Ashley Davidoff MD TheCommonVein.net
CT reveals bulky conglomerate lymphadenopathy with central hypodensity in right levels IV, VI, supraclavicular region and partially visualized within the upper mediastinum. Differential includes infection, such as mycobacterial, or malignancy.
CT reveals bulky conglomerate lymphadenopathy with central hypodensity in right levels IV, VI, supraclavicular region and partially visualized within the upper mediastinum. Differential includes infection, such as mycobacterial, or malignancy.
Ashley Davidoff MD TheCommonVein.net
CXR reveals improved lymphadenopathy following treatment for TB
Follow up CXR after treatment

 

Calcified Mediastinal Nodes – Likely TB possibly MAI
Ashley Davidoff
TheCommonVein.net

TB

SMALL CALCIFIED HILAR LYMPH NODES
INACTIVE SECONDARY TB WITH EXTENSIVE PARENCHYMAL AND LYMPHOVASCULAR INVOLVEMENT
48-year-old male with history of TB presents with back pain
AP view of the spine shows complex lesion in the right apex characterized by fibronodular opacities. There are scattered calcifications throughout the lungs but some are centered around the lymphatics, including the interlobular septa and centrilobular region
Ashley Davidoff MD