What's the most likely diagnosis?
- Hiatal hernia
- TB
- Bronchogenic carcinoma
- Sarcoidosis
- Lung abscess
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Frontal and lateral chest radiographs
Answer:
5. Lung abscess
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Lung Abscess
General Considerations
- Cavitary lung lesions produced by infectious agents
- They may be consequences of aspiration (most commonly) or pneumonia or they may be secondary to bronchial obstruction, bronchiectasis, bacterial endocarditis or spread of infection from elsewhere in the lung
- Most abscesses are caused by mouth anaerobes in patients with pre-existing periodontal disease
- Alcoholics (most commonly), those with seizure disorders leading to aspiration and those with poor dentition are at a higher risk
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