2021
DOI: 10.21508/1027-4065-2021-66-1-125-130
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Surgical treatment of children with a combination of congenital lung malformations and tuberculosis

Abstract: Congenital malformations of the bronchopulmonary system in combination with tuberculosis are extremely rare in practice, but they usually require surgical treatment. This combination often causes diagnostic difficulties.Characteristics of children and research methods. We have analyzed the experience of surgical treatment of a combination of various congenital lung defects and tuberculosis in 20 children. 9 (45%) children had lung sequestration, 4 (20%) children had lung hypoplasia, 5 (25%) children had congen… Show more

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“…Tuberculoma (>2 cm, also in children) has been generally regarded in Russia as an indication for surgery. The same experts designated fibrocavitary Tb as an absolute indication (Giller & Mishin, 2020;Giller et al, 2016). Tuberculomas >1 cm was routinely operated on (Uspenskii et al, 1986;Gur'ianov et al, 2000;Pilipchuk et al, 1974), which is generally at variance with the international practice.…”
Section: The Healthcarementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Tuberculoma (>2 cm, also in children) has been generally regarded in Russia as an indication for surgery. The same experts designated fibrocavitary Tb as an absolute indication (Giller & Mishin, 2020;Giller et al, 2016). Tuberculomas >1 cm was routinely operated on (Uspenskii et al, 1986;Gur'ianov et al, 2000;Pilipchuk et al, 1974), which is generally at variance with the international practice.…”
Section: The Healthcarementioning
confidence: 99%