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BHARAT BHUSHAN TRIPATHI, DEEPAK KUMAR PATEL, DEVPRIYA SHUKLA, Anurag Jain
…% of cases. Conclusion: It is still challenging to diagnose pediatric TB. Though newer diagnostics are now available, clinical suspicion is a valuable tool. The diagnosis of pediatric TB should thus be based on a combination of epidemiological variables, clinical suspicion, and s…
Lai Zhijun, Yang Wenhai, Zeng Peibin, Qingming Luo
…es of oral anaerobic pneumonia and empyema diagnosed by the pediatric intensive care unit (PICU) of our hospital. Discussion No bacteria were detected in sputum bacterial culture, pleural water bacterial culture and blood culture of the four children. Considering that multiple sp…
Kamuran SUMAN, Ebru GÖK, Murat SUMAN, Musa BÜYÜK
…tudy is to evaluate the follow-up and treatment outcomes of pediatric brucellosis cases who presented to our participating centers during the term and were diagnosed with brucellosis. Methods: The study, conducted with the support of participating centers in the Central Anatolia …
Jasjit Singh, Kathleen O’Donnell, Delma Nieves, Felice C. Adler‐Shohet, Antonio Arrieta, et al.
…rgest outbreak of invasive MAB infections associated with a pediatric dental practice. While infections were indolent, patients suffered medical and surgical consequences of treatment, including permanent tooth loss. Identification of this outbreak led to a change in water standa…
Vycke Yunivita, Muhammad Iqbal, Adi Utomo Suardi
…d antituberculosis drug-induced hepatotoxicity (ADIH) among pediatric inpatient with pulmonary tuberculosis. Methods : This was a cross-sectional study with a total sampling of medical records taken from January–December 2012, including pediatric pulmonary tuberculosis inpatients…
Roser Ayats, Montserrat Bosque-García, Begoña Cordobilla, Oscar Asensio-De la Cruz, Miguel García González, et al.
… acid (DHA) (Tridocosahexanoin-AOX® 70%) at 50 mg/kg/day in pediatric patients with cystic fibrosis (CF) as compared with placebo. The duration of supplementation was 12 months. A total of 22 patients were included, with 11 in the DHA group and 11 in the placebo group. The mean a…
Geoffrey Erem, Caroline Otike, Maxwell Okuja, Faith Ameda, Dorothy Irene Nalyweyiso, et al.
…f chest ultrasound scans (CUS) for triage and screening for pediatric TB. Therefore, we set out to compare CUS findings to chest radiography (CXR), which is the recommended imaging modality in children with presumptive PTB. Methods Eighty children up to 14 years of age with presu…
Amjed Abu‐Ghname, Matthew J. Davis, Lesley Davies, William E. Whitehead, Edward P. Buchanan
…riate surgical treatment for these cases, especially in the pediatric setting, has yet to be described. The authors present a 4-year-old male with history of intraventricular hemorrhage resulting in hydrocephalus who presented with an M. abscessus ventricular shunt infection that…
Tulika Goswami Mahanta, Malinee Goswami, Nabanita Nirmolia, Baidurjya Mahanta, Ravi Baruah, et al.
…stigates clinical characteristics and treatment outcomes of pediatric TB patients at in a District of Assam. Objectives: The objectives of the study are to assess the profile of pediatric TB patients registered in the DTC of a tertiary care hospital. Material and Methods: One-yea…
Amany Awad, Ahmed Fawzi Ismael, Manar Sallam, Soheir Abdelgaber
…D) versus intralesional zinc sulfate 2% in the treatment of pediatric warts. METHODS: This randomized clinical trial included 120 children with multiple warts divided into two equal groups. Group Ⅰ received intralesional 10 IU (0.1 ml) of PPD, group Ⅱ received intralesional zinc …
Jennifer L. Harb, Emily Pascal, Rebecca A. Compton, Andrew R. Scott
…xcision is incomplete or who recur.2, 4 Numerous studies of pediatric NTML describe management options including observation, antibiotic therapy, and incomplete or complete surgical excision of the involved NTM lymph nodes. The morbidity of any treatment must be weighed against t…
Vivek Kumar, Manoj Kumar, Gopal Shankar Sahni
… study aimed diagnostic usefulness of CBNAAT for diagnosing pediatric tuberculosis in our hospital setting.
 Material and Methods: This study was carried out at department of Pediatric, Skmch Bihar India from oct 2018 to Nov 2019. Total 447 patients showing symptoms and sign…
Zhongliang Duan, Juanxiu Qin, Cui Li, Chunmei Ying
…notrophomonas maltophilia (SMA) isolated from patients in a pediatric teaching hospital in Shanghai so as to provide data for the prevention and treatment of SMA. Methods: Non-repetitive SMA strains were isolated from patients from January 2013 to December 2014. The cloning chara…
Wiwiek Setiowulan, redi rulandani, Helmy Rachman
Pediatric drug reaction with eosinophilia and systemic symptoms (DRESS) is a life-threatening uncommon disease that can be difficult to diagnose. We present a case of a 10-year old girl with ten days of high fever during her fifth week of ATT (consisting of isoniazid, rifampicin,…
Amir Balakhmet
…lated deaths globally, especially in low-resource settings. Pediatric immune responses to Mtb infection have been understudied, owing in large part due to diagnostic challenges in children. We examined T cell responses in a pediatric cohort of Ugandan Mtb-infected children treate…
Manresana de Micobacteriologia, SL
…oble-blind, masked, compared with placebo clinical trial in pediatric population in contact with tuberculosis with or without tuberculosis infection. This trial aims to study the effect of the probiotic Nyaditum resae® at the level of specific Treg memory cells eight weeks after …
Jorge Emerson Chachaima-Mar, Diana Sánchez, César Ugarte‐Gil
Abstract Pediatric tuberculosis is a neglected disease that is receiving more attention lately. Some studies found that serum levels of first line antituberculosis drugs do not reach reference concentrations in children. However, these reference ranges were validated in an adult …
W. Richter, Keira A. Cohen
Pediatric otomastoiditis due to Mycobacterium abscessus can be a devastating infection that presents multiple treatment challenges. Van Wijk et al. report the use of a structured approach with a standardized regimen of intravenous (i.v.), topical, and oral antibiotics and surgica…
Robert Sinurat
…ry tuberculosis, or human immunodeficiency virus infection. Pediatric tuberculosis myelitis cases without any associated diseases have never been reported. The author reported a case of a pediatric patient with tuberculosis myelitis without any other organ involvement and the out…
Mohammed Suleiman, Patrick Tang, Omar Imam, Princess Morales, Diyna Altrmanini, et al.
…ults and provided comments alongside the PCR results in our pediatric population. PCR-positive stool samples from pediatric patients (aged 2 to 18 years old) were included in our study and tested for the presence of toxins A and B using the C. difficile Quik Chek Complete kit. Fo…
M. G. Dupont, Robert Castro, Sandra V. Kik, Megan Palmer, James A. Seddon, et al.
…djunctive tool to clinical assessment for the evaluation of pediatric TB in primary health settings, and children would benefit from CAD models that can detect their unique clinical and radiographic features. The current literature on CAD CXR algorithms for detecting TB and other…
Marwa Mahmoud Abdelaziz
…f children; referred as under fifteen years of age; had TB. Pediatric TB represents about twelve percent of TB global burden and seventeen percent of all deaths by tubercle bacilli infection. Furthermore, in 2024, WHO reported that at least 30% of children with new and previously…
Sunil Kumar Agarwalla, Anjali Saji
…al cross-sectional study was conducted in the department of pediatrics of a teaching institution of Odisha, India. Fifty children attending our outpatient department and/or inpatient department for any cause, clinically diagnosed as local or general lymphadenopathy under 14 years…
Beatrice Hanusch, Folke Brinkmann, Sebene Mayorandan, Kristine Chobanyan-Jürgens, Anna Wiemers, et al.
… the present study was to evaluate the Arg/NO metabolism in pediatric CF patients with special emphasis on lung impairment and antibiotic treatment. Seventy CF patients and 78 healthy controls were included in the study. CF patients (43% male, median age 11.8 years) showed modera…
Song Zhang, Xue Li, Yang Tian, Hui‐Shan Chen, Defeng Liang, et al.
…d become a new biomarker for the diagnosis and treatment of pediatric systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) patients. Methods: We have analyzed the clinical data of 776 children who are underwent TB-IGRA testing in the Department of Allergy and Rheumatology of Guangzhou Women and Ch…