With respect to the patient who has bronchiectasis as a risk factor for MAC lung infection, how are these patients evaluated? In particular, what radiographic findings suggest the presence of MAC, and how do you risk stratify these individuals?

With respect to the patient who has bronchiectasis as a risk factor for MAC lung infection, how are these patients evaluated? In particular, what radiographic findings suggest the presence of MAC, and how do you risk stratify these individuals?

With respect to the patient who has bronchiectasis as a risk factor for MAC lung infection, how are these patients evaluated? In particular, what radiographic findings suggest the presence of MAC, and how do you risk stratify these individuals?


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Presenter

Julie Philley, MD

Julie Philley, MD

Chair of the Department of Medicine
Chief of Pulmonary and Critical Care
UT Health North Campus Tyler
The University of Texas Health Sciences Center
Houston, Texas