Pediatric Pulmonary Tuberculoma with a Solid Pulmonary Nodule Detected on Chest Computed Tomography
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A 14- year- old girl underwent a medical checkup for Mycobacterium tuberculosis infection because her grandmother had been diagnosed with pulmonary tuberculosis three months earlier. The interferon- gamma release assay (IGRA) showed a positive result. The patient's chest X- ray findings were normal. Chest computed tomography (CT) showed a single mass lesion in the right lower lobe of the lung. A sputum smear of acid- fast bacilli was positive; however, the polymerase chain reaction results for tuberculosis were negative. We diagnosed the patient with pulmonary tuberculosis based on the fact that she had come in contact with a tuberculosis patient. Six weeks later, a liquid culture examination for acid- fast bacilli was found to be positive and the acid- fast bacillus was identified as M. tuberculosis. The use of chest CT is not routinely recommended in all children suspected of having M. tuberculosis infection. However, IGRA- positive children who report frequent contact with infected individuals should undergo CT tomography if chest X- rays do not show any abnormal shadows.
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