Imaging of supra‐thoracic tuberculosis

Author:

Kanthawang Thanat1ORCID,Pattamapaspong Nuttaya1ORCID,Hammami Nadia2,Bouaziz Mouna Chelli34,Ladeb Mohamed Fethi34,Kongmebhol Pailin1ORCID,Peh Wilfred CG5ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Radiology, Faculty of Medicine Chiang Mai University Chiang Mai Thailand

2. Department of Neuroradiology National Institute of Neurology Mongi Ben Hamida Tunis Tunisia

3. Department of Radiology MT Kassab Institute of Orthopaedics Tunis Tunisia

4. Faculty of Medicine of Tunis Tunis‐El Manar University Tunis Tunisia

5. Department of Diagnostic Radiology Khoo Teck Puat Hospital Singapore Singapore

Abstract

SummaryTuberculosis (TB) typically affects the lungs, but may involve many extra‐pulmonary sites; with the latter especially prone in patients with human immunodeficiency virus infection. The clinical features of extra‐pulmonary TB are often non‐specific, mimicking many different disease entities. Application of the most appropriate imaging modality and knowing the imaging findings with clinical context awareness help initiation of further investigations, diagnosis and early treatment. This pictorial essay highlights the imaging spectrum of extra‐pulmonary TB affecting the supra‐thoracic region, i.e. brain, neck, and ear, nose and throat.

Publisher

Wiley

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