Comparison of pediatric empyema secondary to tuberculosis or non‐tuberculosis community‐acquired pneumonia in those who underwent surgery in high TB burden areas
Abstract:Introduction
Tuberculous empyema (TE) in children is common in high‐TB burden and medical resource‐limited areas. However, studies that evaluate the characteristics of TE in children are sparse. This study aimed to analyze the clinical features of pediatric TE receiving surgical intervention.
Methods
We performed a retrospective study of children with empyema secondary to community‐acquired pneumonia who underwent surgery in our institution. The clinical characteristics were compared between TE and empyema sec… Show more
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