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A clinical case. Tuberculous lymphadenitis in a 10-year-old girl: what should not be forgotten

Alfiya I. Aminova , Larisa I. Feldfiks , Aliya I. Ibatullina , Tatiana Yu. Eryushova , Nigar N. Muradova , Anna D. Kondrashova , Ilona A. Shcherbanyuk , Aysun A. Khalilova , Anna V. Chukanova

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Abstract

Tuberculosis is an infectious disease, with many forms and localizations, caused by Mycobacterium tuberculosis, which can affect any organs and tissues of the body. The paper presents a clinical case of tuberculosis of multiple locations, with the presence of resistance of M. tuberculosis to anti-tuberculosis drugs (moxifloxacin, amikacin, bedaquiline), manifesting with sluggish lymphadenopathy of the submandibular lymph nodes in a child who arrived in russia from Pakistan. 
Key words: child, migrants, tuberculosis, lymphadenopathy, lymphadenectomy, drug resistance

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Alfiya I. Aminova 1 , Larisa I. Feldfiks 2 , Aliya I. Ibatullina 1 , Tatiana Yu. Eryushova 1 , Nigar N. Muradova 1 , Anna D. Kondrashova 1 , Ilona A. Shcherbanyuk 1 , Aysun A. Khalilova 1 , Anna V. Chukanova 1

1 Sechenov First Moscow State Medical University (Sechenov University), Moscow, Russia

2 Speransky Children City Clinical Hospital №9, Moscow, Russia

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For citation:Aminova A.I., Feldfiks L.I., Ibatullina A.I., eryushova T.Yu., Muradova n.n., Kondrashova A.D., Shcherbanyuk I.A., Khalilova A.A., chukanova A.V. A clinical case. Tuberculous lymphadenitis in a 10-year-old girl: what should not be forgotten. Clinical review for general practice. 2023; 4 (11): 41–44 (In russ.). doI: 10.47407/kr2023.4.11.00303


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