Pulmonary involvement in pleural tuberculosis: How often does it mean disease activity?


Autoria(s): SEISCENTO, Marcia; VARGAS, Francisco S.; BOMBARDA, Sidney; SALES, Roberta K. B.; TERRA, Ricardo M.; UEZUMI, Kiyomi; TEIXEIRA, Lisete R.; ANTONANGELO, Leila
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UNIVERSIDADE DE SÃO PAULO

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19/10/2012

19/10/2012

2011

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Objective: To evaluate in chest X-rays and high-resolution computed tomographies of patients with pleural tuberculosis, the incidence of parenchymal and mediastinal lung lesions suggestive of active disease. Methods: Prospective study (2008-2009) evaluating the radiographic and tomographic abnormalities of 88 HIV-negative patients with pleural tuberculosis (unilateral effusion). The images were reviewed by 3 independent specialists, and the observed changes were classified according to previously established criteria: presence or absence of signs suggestive of disease activity, and nonspecific findings. Results: Abnormal changes were observed in chest X-rays of 22 (25%) patients and in the computed tomography of 55 (63%). Images compatible with active pulmonary tuberculosis were detected by radiography in 9 (10%) patients and by tomography in 38 (43%). Only 4 (4.5%) patients had tomography images suggestive of residual disease. Conclusion: The present study demonstrates that pulmonary involvement is quite common in pleural tuberculosis. This finding is mainly observed in high-resolution computed tomography and has important epidemiological implications, since patients with pleural tuberculosis are significant sources of infection and disease dissemination. (C) 2011 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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RESPIRATORY MEDICINE, v.105, n.7, p.1079-1083, 2011

0954-6111

http://producao.usp.br/handle/BDPI/23317

10.1016/j.rmed.2011.02.014

http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.rmed.2011.02.014

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Respiratory Medicine

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Palavras-Chave #Chest X-ray #Computed tomography #Pleural effusion #Tuberculosis #REACTIVATION TUBERCULOSIS #ANTITUBERCULOUS THERAPY #CT FINDINGS #PREVALENCE #Cardiac & Cardiovascular Systems #Respiratory System
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