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Título: Surgical treatment of childhood mediastinal tuberculous lymphadenitis
Autores/as: Freixinet, Jorge 
Varela, Andres
López Rivero, Luis Mateo 
Caminero Luna, José Antonio 
Rodríguez de Castro, Felipe 
Serrano, Ana
Clasificación UNESCO: 32 Ciencias médicas
3213 Cirugía
Palabras clave: Mediastina tuberculous lymphadenitis
Childhood
Fecha de publicación: 1995
Publicación seriada: The annals of thoracic surgery 
Resumen: Between 1985 and 1991, we treated 6 children, aged 2 months to 3 years, w h o required an invasive procedure for the management of complications caused b y enlarged mediastinal lymph nodes secondary to tuberculosis. Radiologic and endoscopic studies revealed bronchial involvement by lymph nodes, with endobronchial granulomas and lobar or pulmonary obstruction in 4 patients and marked tracheal and esophageal stenosis produced by extrinsic compression in the remaining 2. Pathologic study of the l y m p h node or bronchial samples from the 6 patients disclosed granulomas with caseous necrosis and Langhans' giant cells. All the children were treated with a standard 6-month drug regimen consisting of isoniazid, rifampicin, and pyrazinamide. Five of the patients underwent thoracotomy for the purpose of nodal curettage or excision. In 1, upper fight lobectomy and bronchoplasty were necessary. The sixth patient was treated by endoscopic resection of the granulomas. There was no postoperative morbidity, and radiologic and endoscopic evidence of resolution of the lesions was observed in all the patients. In our experience, surgical treatment, w h e n performed as a coadjuvant treatment for tracheobronchial complications stemming from mediastinal tuberculous lymphadenitis, results in the resolution of the lesions and has no related morbidity.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10553/46671
ISSN: 0003-4975
DOI: 10.1016/0003-4975(94)00993-7
Fuente: The Annals of Thoracic Surgery [ISSN 0003-4975],v. 59, p. 644-646
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