Objective. The primary tuberculosis infection in childhood is manifested as a common disease. The diagnostics of liver tuberculosis is still a little-studied problem due to the absence of clinical manifestations.Purpose. To study clinical course, diagnostics and management of liver tuberculosis in children.Material and methods. 5 children, aged from 5 days to 16 years, with liver tuberculosis were under the observation. To put diagnosis, the researchers used the following parameters: anamnesis, examination, laboratory and specific tests, ultrasound, radiological methods including CT, biopsy of the surgical material.Results and discussion. Out of 5 children with liver tuberculosis, 3 had disseminated miliary pulmonary tuberculosis with liver damage; one had liver tuberculosis of the tuberculoma type and one had tumor-like liver tuberculosis. These three observations are described the article. In the diagnostics, basic indexes are CT of the abdominal organs, histological examination of the surgical material and positive Diaskin test.Conclusion. An isolated tuberculous liver damage is a rare case. More often, several anatomical regions are simultaneously involved in the specific process.
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