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. 2013 Nov 12;8(11):e77385. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0077385

Table 1. ATS/IDSA criteria for the diagnosis of non-tuberculous mycobacterial lung disease [1].

Clinical (both 1 and 2 required):
(1) Pulmonary symptoms, nodular or cavitary opacities on CXR or high-resolution CT that shows multifocal bronchiectasis with multiple small nodules
And
(2) Appropriate exclusion of other diagnoses
Microbiologic (either 1,2, or 3):
(1) Positive culture from ≥ separate expectorated sputum samples
Or
(2) Positive culture from ≥ bronchial wash or lavage
Or
(3) Biopsy with mycobacterial histopathologic features and positive culture for NTM or biopsy showing mycobacterial histopathologic features and ≥1 sputum or bronchial washings that are culture positive for NTM