Imaging of thoracic tuberculosis in children: current and future directions

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Kushaljit Singh Sodhi
Ashu S. Bhalla
Nasreen Mahomed
Bernard F. Laya
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[1] Post Graduate Institute of Medical Education & Research (PGIMER),Department of Radiodiagnosis & Imaging
[2] All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS),Department of Radiodiagnosis
[3] University of Witwatersrand,Department of Radiology, Rahima Moosa Mother and Child Hospital
[4] St. Luke’s Medical Center-Global City,Institute of Radiology
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Pediatric Radiology | 2017年 / 47卷
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Chest; Children; Diagnosis; Imaging; Tuberculosis;
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Tuberculosis continues to be an important cause of morbidity and mortality worldwide. It is the leading cause of infection-related deaths worldwide. Children are amongst the high-risk groups for developing tuberculosis and often pose a challenge to the clinicians in making a definitive diagnosis. The newly released global tuberculosis report from World Health Organization reveals a 50% increase in fatality from tuberculosis in children. Significantly, diagnostic and treatment algorithms of tuberculosis for children differ from those of adults. Bacteriologic confirmation of the disease is often difficult in children; hence radiologists have an important role to play in early diagnosis of this disease. Despite advancing technology, the key diagnostic imaging modalities for primary care and emergency services, especially in rural and low-resource areas, are chest radiography and ultrasonography. In this article, we discuss various diagnostic imaging modalities used in diagnosis and treatment of tuberculosis and their indications. We highlight the use of US as point-of-care service along with mediastinal US and rapid MRI protocols, especially in mediastinal lymphadenopathy and thoracic complications. MRI is the ideal modality in high-resource areas when adequate infrastructure is available. Because the prevalence of tuberculosis is highest in lower-resource countries, we also discuss global initiatives in low-resource settings.
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