“…Globally, the incidence is estimated to be 10.2 cases per million population. 6 In addition to the classically described involvement of upper respiratory tract, lungs and kidneys, the disease also affects the oral cavity, eyes, musculo-skeletal system, the central nervous system (CNS), and gastrointestinal tract (GIT). Lung involvement is in the form of pulmonary nodules, cavitation mimicking TB, as was seen in our case, pulmonary haemorrhage causing haemoptysis and rarely broncho-ststenosis.…”