Beware of Pleural Thickening and Calcification: An Enlightenment from a Case of Tuberculous Pleurisy

Risk Manag Healthc Policy. 2021 Apr 14:14:1551-1554. doi: 10.2147/RMHP.S303614. eCollection 2021.

Abstract

Tuberculous pleurisy, a type of extra-pulmonary tuberculosis, is the pleural inflammation caused by hypersensitive response of the pleural cavity stimulated by mycobacterium tuberculosis and its metabolites. If the patient does not receive timely and effective treatment and intervention, a large amount of fibrin will be deposited which will cause pleural thickening, adhesions, and even calcification. At present, clinical cases of typical pleural thickening and calcification have been rarely reported. In this paper, we will report a case of significant pleural thickening and calcification caused by tuberculous pleurisy; moreover, the patient earliest got tuberculous pleurisy about in 20 years ago and had received anti-tuberculous treatment at that time. The patient's typical crescent-shaped shadow created by pleural thickening and calcification is very rare in the domestic and international literature.

Keywords: calcification; pleura; thickening; tuberculosis.

Publication types

  • Case Reports

Grants and funding

This paper is supported by grants from, CHINA [No. 2020BCB059].Primary Research & Development Plan of Hubei Province.