J Korean Radiol Soc.  2004 Jul;51(1):61-67. 10.3348/jkrs.2004.51.1.61.

Tuberculous Pneumonia and Bacterial Pneumonia in Diabetic Patients: Comparison of CT Findings

Affiliations
  • 1Department of Radiology, College of Medicine, Ewha Womans University, Korea. yookkim@ewha.ac.kr
  • 2Department of Diagnostic Radiology, College of Medicine, Chung Nam University, Korea.

Abstract

PURPOSE: To compare the CT findings of tuberculous pneumonia (TBPN) with those of bacterial pneumonia (BAPN) in diabetic patients and to evaluate the usefulness of CT in the differential diagnosis of these two diseases.
MATERIALS AND METHODS
The chest CT scans of 23 diabetic patients with TBPN (M:F=21:2; mean age, 59 yrs.) and of 37 diabetic patients with BAPN (M:F=21:16; mean age, 63 yrs.) were evaluated by two radiologists with regard to low attenuation areas in regions of consolidation, cavities, air bronchogram, volume changes, ground-glass attenuation, findings of bronchogenic spread, and other associated findings. The involvement of each segment was recorded in all patients.
RESULTS
The frequencies of multiple small low-attenuation areas in regions of consolidation (52%, 0%), multiple cavities (35%, 3%), loss of volume (70%, 30%) and findings of bronchogenic spread (96%, 30%) were significantly higher in TBPN than in BAPN (p<.05). Low-attenuation masses and bizarre-shaped cavities were noted only in TBPN. Large areas of ground-glass attenuation (4%, 38%) and bilateral pleural effusions (0%, 19%) were more common in BAPN, while air-bronchogram was common in both groups (96%, 86%). The involvement of the superior segment was significantly more common in TBPN (p<.05).
CONCLUSION
In the diabetic patients with pulmonary consolidation, CT findings of multiple small low-attenuation areas, multiple cavities, bizarre-shaped cavities, low attenuation masses in cavities, volume loss, and findings of bronchogenic spread are more suggestive of TBPN, while large areas of ground-glass attenuation and bilateral pleural effusions are more suggestive of BAPN. CT may be useful in the differential diagnosis between TBPN and BAPN.

Keyword

Lung, infection ; Tuberculosis, pulmonary; Diabetes mellitus

MeSH Terms

Aminopropionitrile
Diabetes Mellitus
Diagnosis, Differential
Humans
Pleural Effusion
Pneumonia*
Pneumonia, Bacterial*
Tomography, X-Ray Computed
Tuberculosis, Pulmonary
Aminopropionitrile
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