Figure 3. Cavitary nodular bronchiectatic form of Mycobacterium avium pulmonary disease in a 61-year-old female patient. (A) Chest high-resolution computed.

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Figure 3. Cavitary nodular bronchiectatic form of Mycobacterium avium pulmonary disease in a 61-year-old female patient. (A) Chest high-resolution computed tomography (HRCT) shows severe bronchiectasis in the lingular segment of the left upper lobe. Note the cavity and multiple nodules suggesting bronchiolitis in the left lower lobe. (B) After 12 months of daily azithromycin, ethambutol, and rifampin treatment, chest HRCT showed improvement of cavitary and nodular lesions. Figure 3. Cavitary nodular bronchiectatic form of Mycobacterium avium pulmonary disease in a 61-year-old female patient. (A) Chest high-resolution computed tomography (HRCT) shows severe bronchiectasis in the lingular segment of the left upper lobe. Note the cavity and multiple… Tuberc Respir Dis. 2019 Jan;82(1):15-26. https://doi.org/10.4046/trd.2018.0060