1. Lupus vulgaris is a cutaneous manifestation of tuberculosis that presents as annular indurating plaques that progress in size over decades, with apple jelly nodules. 2. Miliary mottling refers to diffuse, discrete, nodular shadows the size of millet seeds seen on imaging and can be seen in tuberculosis, sarcoidosis, and various fungal and other diseases. 3. Findings shown include calcification of the descending thoracic aorta, likely due to atherosclerosis or aortitis. The document provides further details on various lung cavity patterns seen on imaging that can indicate conditions such as tuberculosis, lung cancer, or fungal infections. It then