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Standardized radiographic interpretation of thoracic TB in children

Abstract

There is a lack of standardized approach and terminology to classify the diverse spectrum of manifestations in tuberculosis. It is important to recognize the different clinical and radiographic patterns to guide treatment. As a result of changing epidemiology, there is considerable overlap in the radiologic presentations of primary tuberculosis and post-primary tuberculosis. In this article we promote a standardized approach in clinical and radiographic classification for children suspected of having or diagnosed with childhood tuberculosis. We propose standardized terms to diminish confusion and miscommunication, which can affect management. In addition, we present pitfalls and limitations of imaging.


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Source: Pediatric Radiology

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By Nathan David P. Concepcion et al.

Published: Aug. 31, 2017, 9:49 a.m.

Last updated: Aug. 31, 2017, 9:51 a.m.

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