1952
DOI: 10.1378/chest.21.3.260
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Primary Pulmonary Tuberculosis as a Cause of Bronchiectasis in Children

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“…The symptoms are of course due to secondary pyogenic infection, and, as stated above, this is comparatively uncommon. Dickey (1952) described two cases of this type treated by lobectomy, the affected lobe in each case being the left lower. The results were very satisfactory.…”
Section: Discussion Primary Pulmonary Tuberculosismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The symptoms are of course due to secondary pyogenic infection, and, as stated above, this is comparatively uncommon. Dickey (1952) described two cases of this type treated by lobectomy, the affected lobe in each case being the left lower. The results were very satisfactory.…”
Section: Discussion Primary Pulmonary Tuberculosismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…TB was commonly implicated as a cause of bronchiectasis preceding the HIV pandemic [12,20]. In HIV-infected children with symptoms and signs of CLD not responding initially to three months of ''standard'' treatment including for TB, TB was still confirmed in 29% by lung biopsy [10].…”
Section: Tb As a Cause And Complicating Disease Of Cldmentioning
confidence: 99%