SE SCENARIO Romeo Lee 28, year old male presented to the TB center with the sympt chest pain, progressive shortness of breath and cough with greenish sput duction, thin looking and weak in appearance, upon auscultation rales is ard on both lungs, chest x-ray was done result revealed lung infiltration. sputum test result showed that he had atypical TB (Mycobacterium Avium mplex MAC infection). He was HIV negative at this time. Past history realed that he was in good health till February 2020 when he was diagnos have active typical tuberculosis (TB) and treated successfully with the reg drugs at that time.
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