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Technical aspects of mediastinal ultrasound for pediatric pulmonary tuberculosis.

Kara-Lee PoolCharlotte C HeuvelingsSabine BélardMartin P GrobuschHeather J ZarDorothy BulasBrian GarraSavvas Andronikou
Published in: Pediatric radiology (2017)
Diagnosing childhood pulmonary tuberculosis (TB) may be challenging due to difficulties in obtaining adequate sputum samples, paucibacillary disease and the low sensitivity of diagnostic tests. Chest radiography is an important diagnostic tool for pulmonary TB, but it involves radiation exposure, requires facilities that can house X-ray equipment and has poor inter-reader agreement. The cardinal radiologic finding of mediastinal lymphadenopathy may be detected using mediastinal ultrasound (US). We describe technical aspects of performing mediastinal US, which may assist diagnosis of paediatric pulmonary TB.
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