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. 2011 Dec 30;22(5):727–737. doi: 10.1007/s10165-011-0577-6

Table 2.

Clinical, microbiological, and radiological characteristics of pulmonary NTM disease occurring in patients receiving biological therapy for RA

Case no. Clinical symptoms NTM species isolated Preexisting CT abnormalitiesa CT patterns
1 Asymptomatic M. intracellulare Bronchiolitis + bronchiectasis Nodular/bronchiectatic form
2 Asymptomatic M. avium Bronchiolitis Pulmonary nodules
3 Common-cold-like M. avium NA Cavitary form
4 Sputum production M. abscessus Bronchiolitis + bronchiectasis Nodular/bronchiectatic form
5 Cough M. avium Bronchiolitis Nodular/bronchiectatic form
6 Asymptomatic M. avium Bronchiolitis Pulmonary nodules
7 Asymptomatic M. avium Nodule Cavitary form
8 Cough, hemoptysis M.intracellulare Bronchiolitis + bronchiectasis Nodular/bronchiectatic form
9 Cough M. avium Bronchiolitis + bronchiectasis Nodular/bronchiectatic form
10 Fever M. avium Calcified nodule Alveolar infiltrate
11 Asymptomatic M. avium Bronchiolitis + calcified nodule Alveolar infiltrate
12 Cough, sputum production M. avium Bronchiolitis Alveolar infiltrate
13 Cough, sputum production M. intracellulare Bronchiolitis + bronchiectasis Nodular/bronchiectatic form

NTM nontuberculous mycobacteria, RA rheumatoid arthritis, CT computed tomography, NA not available

aPreexisting CT abnormalities represent those in the area from which NTM disease had spread