Published online by Cambridge University Press: 29 June 2007
Tuberculosis is a disease of protean manifestations, and despite a falling incidence is still prevalent in our society.
We present a case of a child whose history and preoperative chest radiograph suggested the presence of a foreign body, but subsequent examination of the material removed at endoscopy revealed a diagnosis of tuberculosis. We suggest that all friable material removed from the lower respiratory tract be submitted for microscopy, culture and histopathology with this diagnosis in mind.