2003
DOI: 10.1080/08035250310009356
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Congenital tuberculous lymphadenitis in a preterm infant in Greece

Abstract: The atypical clinical manifestations of congenital tuberculosis and the devastating consequences in the absence of early therapy signify the importance of early diagnosis and treatment during the neonatal period. PCR assay is a useful technique for prompt diagnosis in neonates with clinically suspected infection.

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“…Congenital tuberculosis has three possible modes of infection: hematogenous via the umbilical vein from infected placenta or endometrium, fetal aspiration of infected amniotic fluid and fetal ingestion of infected amniotic fluid. [89] It is difficult to distinguish congenital tuberculosis from the more frequent acquired neonatal TB, where the infant is infected after birth. In over 60% cases of perinatal tuberculosis, maternal disease was diagnosed after it was found in the offspring.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Congenital tuberculosis has three possible modes of infection: hematogenous via the umbilical vein from infected placenta or endometrium, fetal aspiration of infected amniotic fluid and fetal ingestion of infected amniotic fluid. [89] It is difficult to distinguish congenital tuberculosis from the more frequent acquired neonatal TB, where the infant is infected after birth. In over 60% cases of perinatal tuberculosis, maternal disease was diagnosed after it was found in the offspring.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%