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Comparing axillary and mediastinal lymphadenopathy on CT in children with suspected pulmonary tuberculosis.

Salomine Theron1, Savvas Andronikou.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Radiographic demonstration of mediastinal lymphadenopathy is important for the diagnosis of pulmonary tuberculosis (PTB). Plain radiographs are unreliable for this and CT, which is relatively more expensive and carries a high radiation burden, remains the gold standard. No studies correlating the presence of axillary with mediastinal lymphadenopathy have been reported. Such a correlation would allow for clinical or ultrasound diagnosis of PTB via the axilla.
OBJECTIVE: To correlate the presence of axillary lymphadenopathy with mediastinal lymphadenopathy in children with suspected PTB.
MATERIALS AND METHODS: CT scans were performed and reviewed in 100 children (prospectively recruited) with suspected PTB. The axilla and mediastinum were reviewed separately by covering the non-relevant sections on the CT scans prior to reading. Only nodes greater than 1 cm were regarded as pathological.
RESULTS: Mediastinal lymphadenopathy was present in 46% of children; 70% had lymphadenopathy in either axilla. Bilateral axillary lymphadenopathy was identified in 47%. Axillary lymphadenopathy showed a sensitivity of 74% and a specificity of 33% for the presence of mediastinal adenopathy. Bilateral axillary adenopathy had a sensitivity of 50% and a specificity of 56%.
CONCLUSIONS: Axillary lymphadenopathy has a moderate sensitivity and low specificity for the presence of mediastinal and hilar lymphadenopathy in children with suspected PTB. Further research should be aimed at correlating ultrasound-detected axillary lymphadenopathy with FNA results in children.

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Year:  2005        PMID: 15891877     DOI: 10.1007/s00247-005-1490-y

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Pediatr Radiol        ISSN: 0301-0449


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