J Korean Radiol Soc. 1984 Sep;20(3):519-524. Korean.
Published online Feb 28, 2017.
Copyright © 1984 The Korean Society of Radiology
Original Article

Congenital tuberculosis

Seong Ku Woo, Young Kyun Yoon, Yup Yoon, Cheol Min Park and Soon Yong Kim

    Abstract

    Congenital tuberculosis is an infection that is established in the fetus by hematogenous spread or by the aspiration or inhalation of infected amniotic fluid either before or during labor. The diagnosis can be confirmed only if both the tuberculous nature of the lesion and the antenatal origin of the infection can be proved. The authors analysed roentgen findings of two cases of pulmonary tuberculosis, thought to be congenital; 1. Diffuse distribution of nodular densities and some confluent densities were seen in the entire lungs in the inital film.The pulmonary markings were decreased in some degree. 2. Air bronchogram was noted. 3. Hepatosplenomegaly was associated.


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