Role of ultrasound in the diagnosis of cervical tuberculous lymphadenitis in children

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Background To describe sonographic characteristics of cervical tuberculous lymphadenitis (CTBL) in children,clinical infor-mation,and sonograms of 348 lymph nodes (LNs) from 57 children with CTBL were retrospectively analyzed in this study.Methods We retrospectively reviewed the clinical data and sonograms of 348 LNs from 31 boys and 26 girls with CTBL,who were confirmed by pathology or laboratory examination,at the Hangzhou Red Cross Hospital between June 2014 and December 2020.The age of the children ranged from 1 to 14 years (average 7.1 ± 2.9 years).Results Night sweats,fatigue and loss of appetite were the most common clinical symptoms observed in children with CTBL.Unilateral LN involvements were common.Occasionally,CTBL was found in healthy children with no symptoms.On sonography,the hilus was absent or unclear in all LNs.The short-to-long axis (S/L) ratio was ≥ 0.5,and the edges were unclear in most LNs.Other accompanying findings included necrosis (47.4%),an echogenic thin layer (36.8%),surround-ing soft-tissue edema (38.5%),multiple intra-nodal strong echo (28.2%),sinus (22.7%) and abscess formation (6.9%).The Doppler ultrasound showed that the majority of vascularity patterns of CTBL were capsular or peripheral (33.3%).Conclusions Ultrasound is a recommended examination method for children from different age groups with cervical lym-phadenitis.The ultrasonic signs of hilus absence,S/L ratio ≥ 0.5,unclear edge,necrosis,echogenic thin layer,strong echoes and capsular or peripheral vascularity may aid in the diagnosis of cervical tuberculous lymphadenitis.
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