Hi,I am 26 yrs old and have been undergoing uveitis treatment in left eye alone.Since it is recurrent,doctor asked for skin test and TB Quantiferon and CT-chest..skin and quantiferon is positive.CT report says"few fibrotic strands with a small granuloma in left upper lobe-probably due to old koch's sequelae"will i be required to undergo treatment for TB?since I'm planning o start a family,I'm worried..pls advice.
1.Your history suggest the present condition is old treated status. 2.The report states that fibrotic strands with granulomas - means the old infection of pulmonary tuberculosis has left a trace as calcific granulomas and fibrotic / linear hyper dense foci. 3.Granuloma does not represent present infection. 4.There is nothing in the report said about active infection. 5.They will be there for years together, even decades. So don't wait for it. you can start family . good luck.
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Welcome to health care magic. 1.Your history suggest the present condition is old treated status. 2.The report states that fibrotic strands with granulomas - means the old infection of pulmonary tuberculosis has left a trace as calcific granulomas and fibrotic / linear hyper dense foci. 3.Granuloma does not represent present infection. 4.There is nothing in the report said about active infection. 5.They will be there for years together, even decades. So don t wait for it. you can start family . good luck. Hope i have answered your query. Any thing to ask do not hesitate. Thank you.