A Rare Coexistence of Cervical Node Tuberculosis in CA Pancreas

Dr Mohammed Hidayath Hussain, Dr Kaushal G Vira, Dr RJ Bhavna Srivastav
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The association of TB with carcinoma was initially described ∼200 years ago by Bayle who considered ‘cavitation cancereuse’ as one of the various types of TB(1) Since both disorders are common, we support the notion that in most cases their co-existence may be explained by chance alone. Nowadays, research for carcinogenesis is expanding and the possible correlation between chronic inflammation and cancer development is slowly being unraveled. Although TB and cancer are very common diseases, there has been little attention to the pathophysiological and practical implications of their co-existence. We sought to review the available evidence and identify the data that refer to the correlation between TB and malignancy in order to highlight neglected aspects of this association and probably derive clinically useful information.
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罕见的加州胰腺宫颈结节结核并存病例
早在 200 年前,贝勒(Bayle)就首次描述了肺结核与癌症的关系,他认为 "空洞症"(cavitation cancereuse)是肺结核的各种类型之一(1)。由于这两种疾病都很常见,我们支持这样一种观点,即在大多数情况下,它们的共存可能仅仅是出于偶然。如今,有关致癌的研究正在不断扩大,慢性炎症与癌症发展之间可能存在的关联也在慢慢被揭开。尽管肺结核和癌症是非常常见的疾病,但人们很少关注它们同时存在的病理生理学和实际意义。我们试图回顾现有的证据,找出结核病与恶性肿瘤之间相关性的数据,以强调这种关联中被忽视的方面,并可能从中获得对临床有用的信息。
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