Anand Pandey describes for SIIC the most significant aspects of his article describe para SIIC los aspectos relevantes de su artículo ULTRASONOGRAPHY FOR CERVICAL LYMPHADENOPATHY IN CHILDREN On basis of various parameters, it has been observed that ultrasonography appears to be sensitive and specific for the diagnosis of tuberculosis as compared to lymphoma or matastasis and it may be used as a screening test to evaluate various etiologies for cervical lymphadenopathy. The article was published by El artículo fue publicado por
Principal institution where the research took place Institución principal de la investigación King George’s medical University (erstwhile CSM medical University ), Lucknow, U.P., India Authors' Report Crónica del Autor Bibliographic references Referencias bibliográficas tuberculous lymphadenitis and malignant lymph nodes. J Ultrasound Med 20:533-538, 2001. Gosche JR, Vick L. Acute, subacute, and chronic cervical lymphadenitis in children. Semin Pediatr Surg 15:99-106, 2006. Marais BJ, Donald PR. Peripheral tuberculous lymphadenitis. In: Seth V, Kabra SK (eds). Essentials of Tuberculosis in children 3rd Edition; 2006. Pp. 134-143, Jaypee, New Delhi. SIIC System of Assisted Editing (SSEA) / Sistema SIIC de Edición Asistida (SSEA)
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Information about the full text Acerca del trabajo completo Chronic Cervical Lymphadenopathy in Children: Role of Ultrasonography Author / Autor Anand Pandey1 1 Dr, King George’s Medical University (erstwhile Csm Medical University ), Lucknow, India, Senior Research Associate Access to the original source Journal of Indian Association of Pediatric Surgeons Article URL: / URL del artículo: http://www.jiaps.com URL of Abstract page in Medline: / URL del abstract en Medline: http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22529549 siic DB: / siic DB: http://www.siicsalud.com/main/distriprinrel.php |
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