Cavitating tuberculosis in an infant: Case report and literature review

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Abstract

Primary cavitating tuberculosis is a rare complication of primary tuberculosis in young children. In the absence of a known adult source case, the diagnosis of tuberculosis in children can be difficult. We describe an 8-month-old baby with primary cavitating tuberculosis, in whom there was considerable delay in diagnosis, and review the literature.

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Van Hest, R., De Vries, G., Morbano, G., Pijnenburg, M., Hartwig, N., & Baars, H. (2004, July). Cavitating tuberculosis in an infant: Case report and literature review. Pediatric Infectious Disease Journal. https://doi.org/10.1097/01.inf.0000130955.39415.b6

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