Summary:
A 7 years old male child presented with history of cough,
fever, haemoptysis and chest pain for 2 years. On
examination he was moderately pale and wasted.
Respiratory system examination revealed features of
consolidation in both lungs. His provisional diagnosis
was pulmonary tuberculosis. TC was 1500/cumm ESR-
70mm in first hour, MT was negative and sputum for
AFB was also negative. Radiological finding of chest
revealed two large well defined dense opacities in both
mid and lower zones of both lungs and there was no
calcification or air fluid level. CT scan of chest showed
large irregular enhancing mass lesion having air fluid
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