In our study of 352 HIV[2] seropositive patients with pulmonary symptoms , 34 patients had normal chest radiograph which is equivalent to 9.66%this value correlates with the study conducted by john segreti et al , who demonstrated the chest radiograph were normal in 10% of his HIV patients with pulmonary symptoms . Among these 34 patients three patients did not turn up for further investigations. Hence only 31 patients were included in this study. In the present study 90.31% of patients belonged to the age group ranging from 20 – 40 years with a mean age of 30.3 years. As this is economically the most productive age group , early diagnosis and treatment of pulmonary disease decreased the morbidity and mortality and economic burden on the so...
Background: Tuberculosis remains an important infection in patients with human immunodeficiency viru...
Background: H.I.V. infection usually requires several years to progress to A.I.D.S., which is the fi...
BACKGROUND: Tuberculosis (TB) in Africa is increasing because of the human immunodeficiency virus (H...
Background: Chest X-ray radiography is a widely available and cheap imaging modality used for identi...
Background: diagnostic of pulmonary TB in HIV patients is a problem due to non specific clinical fea...
Background: Tuberculosis is important global health problem. About one-third of the world's populati...
Introduction: Radiological manifestation of pulmonary tuberculosis in HIV positive patients is diffe...
Background: The Revised National TB Control Program bases diagnosis of tuberculosis (TB) on sputum s...
BACKGROUND: Chest radiographic abnormalities were common in HIV-infected individuals in the pre-comb...
ObjectiveWe describe chest radiograph (CXR) findings in a population with a high prevalence of human...
Aims and Objectives The purpose of our study is to [1] determine the activity of disease based on t...
Introduction: The aim was to determine the prevalence of lung and heart abnormalities on thoracic CT...
Introduction: Tuberculosis is a major health problem in India. India accounts for 26% of global TB b...
Background: Tuberculosis infection may develop at any stage of HIV infection. Pulmonary tuberculosi...
Pulmonary tuberculosis (TB) in the AIDS population has a variable chest radiographic presentation. T...
Background: Tuberculosis remains an important infection in patients with human immunodeficiency viru...
Background: H.I.V. infection usually requires several years to progress to A.I.D.S., which is the fi...
BACKGROUND: Tuberculosis (TB) in Africa is increasing because of the human immunodeficiency virus (H...
Background: Chest X-ray radiography is a widely available and cheap imaging modality used for identi...
Background: diagnostic of pulmonary TB in HIV patients is a problem due to non specific clinical fea...
Background: Tuberculosis is important global health problem. About one-third of the world's populati...
Introduction: Radiological manifestation of pulmonary tuberculosis in HIV positive patients is diffe...
Background: The Revised National TB Control Program bases diagnosis of tuberculosis (TB) on sputum s...
BACKGROUND: Chest radiographic abnormalities were common in HIV-infected individuals in the pre-comb...
ObjectiveWe describe chest radiograph (CXR) findings in a population with a high prevalence of human...
Aims and Objectives The purpose of our study is to [1] determine the activity of disease based on t...
Introduction: The aim was to determine the prevalence of lung and heart abnormalities on thoracic CT...
Introduction: Tuberculosis is a major health problem in India. India accounts for 26% of global TB b...
Background: Tuberculosis infection may develop at any stage of HIV infection. Pulmonary tuberculosi...
Pulmonary tuberculosis (TB) in the AIDS population has a variable chest radiographic presentation. T...
Background: Tuberculosis remains an important infection in patients with human immunodeficiency viru...
Background: H.I.V. infection usually requires several years to progress to A.I.D.S., which is the fi...
BACKGROUND: Tuberculosis (TB) in Africa is increasing because of the human immunodeficiency virus (H...