Ultrasound-guided management of tuberculosis-related pleural effusion in a pediatric patient: A case report and literature review.

Ultrasound-guided management of tuberculosis-related pleural effusion in a pediatric patient: A case report and literature review.

Publication date: Jan 01, 2025

Tuberculosis (TB) remains a significant global health challenge, particularly within pediatric populations. This article reports the case of a 7-year-old female patient admitted with massive fibrinous pleural effusion secondary to TB, highlighting the key role of ultrasound in disease monitoring and therapeutic guidance. The patient presented with fever, cough, and abdominal pain. Imaging confirmed the presence of pleural effusion and lymphadenopathy. Serial ultrasound assessments demonstrated superior sensitivity compared to CT in characterizing the pleural effusion, leading to the initiation of intrapleural urokinase therapy under ultrasound guidance. The treatment resulted in the successful dissolution of fibrin septations and marked clinical improvement. The discussion explores the diagnostic advantages of ultrasound in pediatric TB, its effectiveness in monitoring therapeutic response, and the utility of localized fibrinolytic therapy. This case highlights the value of ultrasound as a cost-effective, noninvasive, radiation-free tool in the management of pediatric TB, advocating for its increased integration into routine pediatric care.

Concepts Keywords
Lymphadenopathy CT scan
Massive Follow up
Radiol Lung ultrasound
Tuberculosis Pediatric
Ultrasound Pleural effusion
Tuberculosis

Semantics

Type Source Name
disease MESH tuberculosis
pathway KEGG Tuberculosis
disease MESH pleural effusion
disease IDO role
disease MESH lymphadenopathy
drug DRUGBANK Urokinase

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