2020
DOI: 10.1093/tropej/fmaa040
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Fine Needle Aspiration Biopsy of Peripheral Lymph Nodes in Children: Practical Experience in a Tertiary Hospital

Abstract: Abstract Background Peripheral lymphadenopathy occurs often in children; fine needle aspiration biopsy (FNAB) is a commonly performed diagnostic procedure. We describe FNAB use and outcome for peripheral lymphadenopathy in children in a routine clinical setting. Methods <… Show more

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“…With extrapulmonary samples, the larger the volume the greater the likelihood of identifying the bacteria. For example, for possibly tuberculous lymph nodes, needle aspiration alone has a limited diagnostic yield, except in countries where tuberculosis is uncommon or when a PCR test is performed on the aspirate (101). However, PCR requires special equipment, reagents, and technician time that may not be available in low-income countries.…”
Section: Microbiology Of Mycobacteriamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…With extrapulmonary samples, the larger the volume the greater the likelihood of identifying the bacteria. For example, for possibly tuberculous lymph nodes, needle aspiration alone has a limited diagnostic yield, except in countries where tuberculosis is uncommon or when a PCR test is performed on the aspirate (101). However, PCR requires special equipment, reagents, and technician time that may not be available in low-income countries.…”
Section: Microbiology Of Mycobacteriamentioning
confidence: 99%