| Literature DB >> 8229234 |
C H Kao1, S J Wang, S Q Liao, W Y Lin, C Y Hsu.
Abstract
Sixteen patients (4 females, 12 males; ages: 15-80 yr) were admitted to our hospital and diagnosed as having acute disseminated tuberculosis (TB). Gallium-67-citrate scans and chest x-rays were used to localize the TB. The results revealed that: (1) most patients had an underlying disease (malignancy or immunocompromise); (2) gallium lung scans demonstrated multiple patterns from a negative picture to greater than liver uptake (localized or diffuse); (3) the extrapulmonary TB focus could be clearly visualized by whole-body gallium scans; (4) most chest x-rays had a miliary pattern and few cases were negative or localized. A combination examination, including gallium scans and chest x-rays, is needed to avoid missing early diagnosis of acute disseminated tuberculosis, especially in high risk group patients.Entities:
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Year: 1993 PMID: 8229234
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Nucl Med ISSN: 0161-5505 Impact factor: 10.057