Pictorial review of the usual and unusual roentgen manifestations of childhood tuberculosis
Despite advances in management of infectious diseases, tuberculosis remains a significant cause of morbidity and mortality in urban populations. In the pediatric age group, 65% of patients presenting with tuberculosis are asymptomatic. Recognition of the usual and unusual roentgen manifestations of...
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