Abstract

The contagion of the tracheobronchial tree by Mycobacterium Tuberculosis is known as Endobronchial Tuberculosis (EBTB). It is known to be the outcome of a spread from parenchymal lesions or bronchial invasion from mediastinal tubercular lymphadenitis. A young female with cough, breathlessness and fever is a case in point. Initially, she was treated as a patient of bronchial asthma, which later turned out to be endobronchial tuberculosis confirmed on bronchoscopy

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