Asymptomatic Isolated Cervical Tubercular Lymphadenopathy, How to Proceed?: A Case Series

R. Dogra, Arjun Singh, V. Bhardwaj, Poonam, Srijana Pandey, Gunjan Modgil, Arpit Goel
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Tuberculosis is a highly prevalent disease in developing countries, the majority of cases are pulmonary and rest are extra-pulmonary. Cervical LN tuberculosis is one of the most common types of extra-pulmonary tuberculosis. Isolated cervical tubercular Lymphadenitis without accompanying pulmonary tuberculosis or another form of tuberculosis in the body is rare and, when present, requires thorough clinical examination and investigation. In the investigation of such patients, FNAC plays a major role, and aspirate should be tested for AFB through ZN stain and CBNAAT (PCR). Cervical tubercular Lymphadenitis is mainly a disease of young with a female predominance. All patients of cervical tubercular Lymphadenitis must receive antitubercular therapy with strict follow up for compliance and possible side effects from treatment.
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无症状孤立性宫颈结核性淋巴结病,如何处理?:案例系列
结核病在发展中国家是一种非常普遍的疾病,大多数病例是肺部,其余是肺外。宫颈LN结核是最常见的肺外结核类型之一。孤立性宫颈结核性淋巴结炎不伴有肺结核或体内其他形式的肺结核是罕见的,当出现时,需要彻底的临床检查和调查。在这类患者的调查中,FNAC起主要作用,应通过ZN染色和CBNAAT (PCR)检测抽吸液中是否有AFB。宫颈结核性淋巴结炎是一种以年轻女性为主的疾病。所有宫颈结核性淋巴结炎患者必须接受抗结核治疗,并严格随访治疗依从性和可能的副作用。
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