Abstract

To the Editors: We read with interest the article by Kuroishi et al. 1, in which the group pleasantly documented the prognostic implications of high-resolution computed tomography (HRCT) findings in Mycobacterium avium complex (MAC) disease. Kuroishi et al. 1, found that the presence of atelectasis, cavities, pleural thickening or bronchiectasis on a computed tomography (CT) scan indicated poor prognosis and concluded that CT findings are good predictors of the response to treatment in MAC disease patients. However, there are a few practical issues regarding the topic that need …

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