2016
DOI: 10.33883/jms.v19i1.279
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Pulmonary Tuberculosis Presenting As Total Lung Consolidation and Acute Respiratory Failure An Unusual Presentation

Abstract: Tuberculosis has varied clinical and radiological presentations, ranging from constitutional symptoms with segmental involvement to severe forms with multiple lobar consolidation and high mortality. Though uncommon, respiratory failure can be a presenting feature of tuberculous consolidation of lungs, rarely requiring mechanical ventilation. We report a 27 year female diagnosed as having total left lung consolidation and respiratory failure who showed marked clinical and radiological improvement after taking a… Show more

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