In 1ry TB infection:
- A- Lymphadenopathy is only occasionally seen on the chest X- ray. x
 - B- Multifocal consolidation is a relative common finding. x
 - C- In children pleural effusion commonly occur only. x
 - D- Milliary TB occurs more commonly with post 1ry TB… True
 - E- Tuberculoma formation is not a feature. x
 
Statements about primary tuberculosis infection are mostly accurate, with some minor corrections:
- A. Lymphadenopathy is only occasionally seen on the chest X-ray. False. Lymphadenopathy is a common finding on chest X-ray in primary TB infection.
 - B. Multifocal consolidation is a relatively common finding. True. Multifocal consolidation is a common finding on chest X-ray in primary TB infection, especially in children.
 - C. In children, pleural effusion commonly occurs only. False. Pleural effusion can occur in both children and adults with primary TB infection.
 - D. Milliary TB occurs more commonly with post-primary TB. True. Milliary TB is more common in people with post-primary TB infection, but it can also occur in people with primary TB infection, especially in children.
 - E. Tuberculoma formation is not a feature. False. Tuberculoma formation is a feature of both primary and post-primary TB infection.
 
Overall, your statements about primary TB infection are accurate, with a few minor corrections.
Below is a summary of the data with corrections where needed:
- A. Lymphadenopathy is a common finding on chest X-ray. True
 - B. Multifocal consolidation is a common finding on chest X-ray. True
 - C. Pleural effusion can occur in both children and adults with primary TB infection. True
 - D. Milliary TB is more common in people with post-primary TB infection, but it can also occur in people with primary TB infection, especially in children. True
 - E. Tuberculoma formation is a feature of both primary and post-primary TB infection. True