| Literature DB >> 1748514 |
A D Tewari1, R Sen, K K Mittal, R Saini, J Sen.
Abstract
The present study was carried out in 100 children of acute pneumonia to establish the diagnosis of etiologic agents. Clinico-radiological assessment and routine investigations including sputum, throat swab and blood culture did not help in identifying the offending micro-organisms. The bacteriological examination of lung puncture aspirate was the most satisfactory tool for the etiological diagnosis. Direct smear examination/culture were positive in 50% aspirates. On cytology, definite epithelioid granulomas indicated tuberculous infection. However, in direct smear/culture negative patients, predominant mononuclear cell infiltration in the aspirated material may indicate non-pyogenic infection. Staphylococcus aureus (22%) was the commonest organism causing pneumonia in the present study.Entities:
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Year: 1991 PMID: 1748514
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Indian Pediatr ISSN: 0019-6061 Impact factor: 1.411