Abstract

In patients with chronic lymphocytic leukemia, pneumonia and tuberculosis are the dominant complications that play a major role in the outcome of the disease and lead to a fatal outcome. The purpose of the study: to carry out an analysis of computer tomographic complications semiotics in comparison with clinical and pathomorphological data. Results: A patient with chronic immunodeficiency diagnosed with 2-sided pneumonia, H1N1 influenza was verified. At the time, tuberculosis was not verified and pathogenetic treatment was not initiated, which led to a fatal outcome. Conclusion: the complexity of clinical and radiation pattern against the background of immunodeficiency state (CLL) cause difficulties in diagnosing. It is necessary to remember the possibility of rapid development of caseous pneumonia against the background of a combined pathology in immunodeficient conditions requiring phthisiatric consultation for the timely administration of anti-tuberculosis therapy.

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