Abstract Background High proportion of TB in people living with HIV (PLHIV) is undiagnosed. Due to this active TB case finding is recommended for HIV clinics in high TB burden countries. Presently sputum examination and chest radiography are frontline tests recommended for HIV infected TB presumptives. Abdominal TB which occurs frequently in PLHIV may be missed even by existing programmatic intensified case finding protocols. This study evaluated the routine use of ultrasonography (USG) for active case finding of abdominal TB in HIV clinics. Methods Retrospective analysis of eight years’ data from an HIV Clinic in a TB hospital in India. Patients underwent chest x-ray, sputum examination, USG abdomen and routine blood tests at entry to HIV ...
Ultrasound can rapidly identify abnormal signs, which in high prevalence settings, are highly sugges...
BACKGROUND:In March 2012, World Health Organization recommended that HIV testing should be offered t...
Rapid, accurate diagnosis and management of TB in HIV-positive individuals is critical for the succe...
Background: One of the major challenge of present era is dual epidemic of HIV/AIDS and tuberculosis....
Background & objectives: There is an increasing incidence of abdominal tuberculosis with the adv...
Background: The diagnosis of abdominal tuberculosis (TB) is difficult, especially so in health care ...
SummaryObjectiveTo investigate the diagnostic value of abdominal ultrasound in HIV-positive inpatien...
In human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) co-infected tuberculosis (TB) patients with negative acid-fast...
The majority of HIV-TB co-infection worldwide is reported in Africa. The risk of developing extra-pu...
Objective: To report ultrasound (US), laboratory and chest radiograph (CXR) findings of patients wit...
Background. In 2015, 1.2 million new cases of tuberculosis (TB) were diagnosed in patients with HIV....
Objective. Tuberculosis (TB) in patients with or without advanced HIV infection may present as smear...
CITATION: Van Hoving, D. J., et al. 2017. Abdominal ultrasound for diagnosing abdominal tuberculosis...
Background Tuberculosis remains a prevalent and deadly global disease. Diagnostic delays are partly ...
Background & Objective: Splenic tuberculosis (TB) is a less common but important manifestation o...
Ultrasound can rapidly identify abnormal signs, which in high prevalence settings, are highly sugges...
BACKGROUND:In March 2012, World Health Organization recommended that HIV testing should be offered t...
Rapid, accurate diagnosis and management of TB in HIV-positive individuals is critical for the succe...
Background: One of the major challenge of present era is dual epidemic of HIV/AIDS and tuberculosis....
Background & objectives: There is an increasing incidence of abdominal tuberculosis with the adv...
Background: The diagnosis of abdominal tuberculosis (TB) is difficult, especially so in health care ...
SummaryObjectiveTo investigate the diagnostic value of abdominal ultrasound in HIV-positive inpatien...
In human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) co-infected tuberculosis (TB) patients with negative acid-fast...
The majority of HIV-TB co-infection worldwide is reported in Africa. The risk of developing extra-pu...
Objective: To report ultrasound (US), laboratory and chest radiograph (CXR) findings of patients wit...
Background. In 2015, 1.2 million new cases of tuberculosis (TB) were diagnosed in patients with HIV....
Objective. Tuberculosis (TB) in patients with or without advanced HIV infection may present as smear...
CITATION: Van Hoving, D. J., et al. 2017. Abdominal ultrasound for diagnosing abdominal tuberculosis...
Background Tuberculosis remains a prevalent and deadly global disease. Diagnostic delays are partly ...
Background & Objective: Splenic tuberculosis (TB) is a less common but important manifestation o...
Ultrasound can rapidly identify abnormal signs, which in high prevalence settings, are highly sugges...
BACKGROUND:In March 2012, World Health Organization recommended that HIV testing should be offered t...
Rapid, accurate diagnosis and management of TB in HIV-positive individuals is critical for the succe...