A COMPARATIVE REVIEW OF PEDIATRIC AND ADULT PATIENTS WITH MILIARY TUBERCULOSIS

Volume: 4 Number: 2 June 1, 2007
  • Çetin Tanrıkulu
  • Fuat Gürkan
  • Canan Eren Dağlı
  • Ayfer Gözü
  • Ali Süner
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A COMPARATIVE REVIEW OF PEDIATRIC AND ADULT PATIENTS WITH MILIARY TUBERCULOSIS

Abstract

Aim: Miliary tuberculosis (MTB) is a serious and rare form of tuberculosis. Studies comparatively reviewed children and adults with MTB are lacking. Methods: We retrospectively evaluated 56 pediatric and 26 adult MTB patients at a university hospital, between 1990 and 2003 Results: The median age at presentation was 3.5 years for children and 38 years for adults. Thirtyeight of all patients of whom 86.8% were children had family history of tuberculosis Presenting symptoms and signs of adult and pediatric patients were loss of weight (51.8% vs. 61.5%), anorexia (76.9% vs. 57.8%), dyspnea (12.5% vs. 57.8%), diarrhea/vomiting (35.0% vs. 27.0%), fever (53.8% vs. 17.9%), hepatomegaly (30.8% vs. 51.8%), pulmonary crepitations (42.3% vs. 42.9) and cough (46.2% vs. 35.7%), respectively. The presenting symptoms/signs and laboratory abnormalities were generally more frequent in adults. Detected laboratory abnormalities were leukocytosis (73.2%), increased sedimentation rate (73.2%), anemia (52.4%), hypoalbuminemia (47.6%), elevated liver transaminases (36.6%), elevated lactate dehydrogenase (50.0%) and hyponatremia (25.6%) in whole study group. The diagnosis was proven microbiologically in 15 (18.3%) patients. Among 56 pediatric cases, there were 8 (14.3%) children with positive BCG scar and only 16 (28.6%) children with positive reaction to 5TU tuberculin test. Radiological findings of all patients, either on chest X-ray or high resolution computerized tomography, were characteristic for MTB. One fourth of patients had accompanying tuberculous meningitis. Predisposing factors for TB were found in 13 patients (15.9%). No patients had HIV infection. Overall 6 (7.3%) patients had died. Conclusion: High rate of history of family contact and low rate of BCG vaccination in our patients with MTB were significant public health problems. Identifying different features in children and adults may contribute to early diagnosis of MTB, which is highly relevant to its outcome

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Çetin Tanrıkulu This is me
Dicle University, Medical Faculty, Department of Pediatrics, Diyarbakir, Turkey

Fuat Gürkan This is me

Canan Eren Dağlı This is me

Ayfer Gözü This is me

Ali Süner This is me

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June 1, 2007

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April 27, 2015

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Year 2007 Volume: 4 Number: 2

APA
Tanrıkulu, Ç., Gürkan, F., Dağlı, C. E., Gözü, A., & Süner, A. (2007). A COMPARATIVE REVIEW OF PEDIATRIC AND ADULT PATIENTS WITH MILIARY TUBERCULOSIS. European Journal of General Medicine, 4(2), 2. https://izlik.org/JA53UW44GG
AMA
1.Tanrıkulu Ç, Gürkan F, Dağlı CE, Gözü A, Süner A. A COMPARATIVE REVIEW OF PEDIATRIC AND ADULT PATIENTS WITH MILIARY TUBERCULOSIS. European Journal of General Medicine. 2007;4(2):2. https://izlik.org/JA53UW44GG
Chicago
Tanrıkulu, Çetin, Fuat Gürkan, Canan Eren Dağlı, Ayfer Gözü, and Ali Süner. 2007. “A COMPARATIVE REVIEW OF PEDIATRIC AND ADULT PATIENTS WITH MILIARY TUBERCULOSIS”. European Journal of General Medicine 4 (2): 2. https://izlik.org/JA53UW44GG.
EndNote
Tanrıkulu Ç, Gürkan F, Dağlı CE, Gözü A, Süner A (June 1, 2007) A COMPARATIVE REVIEW OF PEDIATRIC AND ADULT PATIENTS WITH MILIARY TUBERCULOSIS. European Journal of General Medicine 4 2 2.
IEEE
[1]Ç. Tanrıkulu, F. Gürkan, C. E. Dağlı, A. Gözü, and A. Süner, “A COMPARATIVE REVIEW OF PEDIATRIC AND ADULT PATIENTS WITH MILIARY TUBERCULOSIS”, European Journal of General Medicine, vol. 4, no. 2, p. 2, June 2007, [Online]. Available: https://izlik.org/JA53UW44GG
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Tanrıkulu, Çetin - Gürkan, Fuat - Dağlı, Canan Eren - Gözü, Ayfer - Süner, Ali. “A COMPARATIVE REVIEW OF PEDIATRIC AND ADULT PATIENTS WITH MILIARY TUBERCULOSIS”. European Journal of General Medicine 4/2 (June 1, 2007): 2. https://izlik.org/JA53UW44GG.
JAMA
1.Tanrıkulu Ç, Gürkan F, Dağlı CE, Gözü A, Süner A. A COMPARATIVE REVIEW OF PEDIATRIC AND ADULT PATIENTS WITH MILIARY TUBERCULOSIS. European Journal of General Medicine. 2007;4:2.
MLA
Tanrıkulu, Çetin, et al. “A COMPARATIVE REVIEW OF PEDIATRIC AND ADULT PATIENTS WITH MILIARY TUBERCULOSIS”. European Journal of General Medicine, vol. 4, no. 2, June 2007, p. 2, https://izlik.org/JA53UW44GG.
Vancouver
1.Çetin Tanrıkulu, Fuat Gürkan, Canan Eren Dağlı, Ayfer Gözü, Ali Süner. A COMPARATIVE REVIEW OF PEDIATRIC AND ADULT PATIENTS WITH MILIARY TUBERCULOSIS. European Journal of General Medicine [Internet]. 2007 Jun. 1;4(2):2. Available from: https://izlik.org/JA53UW44GG