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Nascer e Crescer

 ISSN 0872-0754

SILVA, Helena M. et al. Supraclavicular adenopathy in an infant: a diagnostic challenge. []. , 21, 4, pp.256-259. ISSN 0872-0754.

Introduction: Lymph nodes enlargement is a common clinical concern in children and a diagnostic challenge. The differential diagnosis includes infections, congenital pathology, and neoplasms. Case report: We report a case of seven months-old male with unilateral painless left supraclavicular  swelling  noticed for three months. Laboratory tests were normal and the chest radiograph revealed a bilateral hilar infiltrate. He had a positive Mantoux test with 20mm of induration. The histological sections were compatible with tuberculosis lymphadenitis. Conclusion: With this case we highlight the importance of tuberculosis being included in the differential diagnosis of a supraclavicular adenopathy, especially in countries with high prevalence.

: Extrapulmonary tuberculosis; lymphadenopathy; tuberculosis lymphadenitis.

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