Radiologic features of miliary tuberculosis in children and adults.
- 1 September 1977
- journal article
- Vol. 28 (3) , 175-81
Abstract
We reviewed the radiologic features of 19 children and 26 adults with miliary tuberculosis. Children had a very high prevalence of associated lymph node enlargement compared to the adults (95% vs. 12%). Pulmonary consolidation was more common in children (42% vs. 12%). Pleural effusions were uncommon in both groups. The miliary pulmonary lesions cleared faster in children. Evidence of previous tuberculosis was seen in 31% of the adults but none of the children. Most of these differences in radiologic features between children and adults probably represent differences in pathogenesis for hematogenous spread in the two groups.This publication has 0 references indexed in Scilit: