abdominelle Lymphadenopathie
Extrapulmonary
tuberculosıs: an old but resurgent problem. Transverse abdomen CT image (a) of a 17-year-old female with known TB. Coarse calcifications in the liver parenchyma suggestive of TB sequela are noted. Coronal reformatted CT image of the same patient (b) reveals multiple lymphadenopathies with peripheral calcifications
Extrapulmonary
tuberculosıs: an old but resurgent problem. A 19-year-old male. Post-contrast CT image shows multiple mesenteric lymphadenopathies with peripheral enhancement
Disseminated
histoplasmosis, a rare cause of abdominal lymphadenopathy. Abdominal ultrasound (a,b) detected a few ovoid-shaped lymphadenopathies (calipers, 3 cm maximal diameter) with thickened hypoechoic cortex and thin central hilum.
abdominelle Lymphadenopathie
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