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Volume 1, Number 4—October 1995
Synopsis

Diagnosis of Tuberculosis in Children: Increased Need for Better Methods

Ejaz A. Khan and Jeffrey R. StarkeComments to Author 
Author affiliations: Baylor College of Medicine, Houston, Texas, USA

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Figure 1

Chest radiograph of a girl with pulmonary tuberculosis. Note the significant hilar adenopathy in association with atelectasis, the so-called collapse-consolidation lesion.

Figure 1. Chest radiograph of a girl with pulmonary tuberculosis. Note the significant hilar adenopathy in association with atelectasis, the so-called collapse-consolidation lesion.

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