Purpose: To elucidate the clinical and radiological features of tuberculous pneumonia in patients with pulmonary emphysema.

Material And Method: Three emphysematous cases diagnosed with tuberculous pneumonia are clinically and radiologically reviewed.

Result: Case 1 was a 62-year-old male with an infiltrate in the right upper lobe. A CT scan showed diffuse emphysema and a nonsegmental infiltrate without typical signs of bronchogenic spread. Sputum was negative for acid-fast bacilli. The infiltrate showed a nonsegmental spread unresponsive to antibiotics. Mycobacterium tuberculosis grew from a needle biopsy specimen five weeks after admission. The infiltrate disappeared with antituberculous treatment. Case 2 was an 82-year-old male, who presented with seven weeks of low-grade fever followed by high fever and lobar pneumonia in the right upper lobe. Sputum was positive for acid-fast bacilli on smear and tuberculosis PCR, leading to a diagnosis of tuberculous pneumonia. Case 3 was a 57-year-old male who had a history of dry cough lasting for one month. CT findings included a diffuse emphysematous change and a left upper lobe infiltrate, indistinguishable from bacterial pneumonia. His bronchoalveolar lavage was positive for tuberculosis PCR, which led to a diagnosis of tuberculous pneumonia.

Conclusion: Tuberculous pneumonia in emphysematous patients can be nonsegmental, lacks bronchogenic spread, is indistinguishable from bacterial pneumonia, and clinically shows a poor inflammatory reaction, which is distinct from classical "caseous pneumonia.

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