Cavitated conglomerate mass in silicosis indicating associated tuberculosis

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Silicosis is the most common occupational lung disease worldwide. It leads to respiratory impairment and may have associated infections that decrease pulmonary function. We describe the case of a 55-year-old man with chronic silicosis who presented with hemoptysis and a cavitated conglomerate mass. The final diagnosis was silicotuberculosis. Copyright © 2010 Pedro Martins et al.

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Martins, P., Marchiori, E., Zanetti, G., Muccillo, A., Ventura, N., Brandão, V., … Canellas, R. (2010). Cavitated conglomerate mass in silicosis indicating associated tuberculosis. Case Reports in Medicine, 2010. https://doi.org/10.1155/2010/293730

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