Tuberculosis in Superficial Lymphadenopathy Based on Fine Needle Aspiration Cytology: A Cross Sectional Study

A. Pak, Inst Med Sci, Nadeem Islam Sheikh, Mehreen Babar, Aleena Hussain, Shirin Aamir, Jahangir Anjum, Muhammad Shahid, Khan, Dr. Nadeem Islam
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Objective: To investigate the prevalence of tuberculosis among individuals presenting with superficial lymphadenopathy using Fine Needle Aspiration Cytology (FNAC) as a diagnostic method. Methodology: This cross-sectional research spanned three years, conducted at HBS General Hospital in Islamabad from July 2016 to June 2019. The study enrolled individuals meeting specified inclusion and exclusion criteria, presenting with superficial lymph node enlargement. All participants provided written consent before undergoing fine needle aspiration cytology (FNAC), and the diagnosis of tuberculosis relied on histopathological findings. Results: Among 632 patients aged 15 to 60 years who underwent FNAC following clinical examination and relevant lab investigations, 85.4% (n=540) exhibited cervical lymphadenopathy. Among these, 57.7% (n=312) were diagnosed with tuberculous lymphadenitis, comprising 58.3% females (n=182) and 41.6% males (n=130). Axillary lymphadenopathy was observed in 5.53% (n=35) of patients, among whom 3.64% females (n=23) and 2.1% males (n=13) were diagnosed with tuberculous lymphadenopathy. Generalized lymphadenopathy was seen in 5.1% (n=32) of cases, with 0.94% males (n=6) and 0.79% (n=5) demonstrating histological evidence of TB on FNAC. Inguinal lymphadenopathy was observed in 3.95% (n=25) of patients, including 0.94% males (n=5) and 0.47% females (n=3). Conclusion: Lymphadenopathy, a prevalent clinical condition, encompasses various underlying causes, ranging from manageable tuberculosis to malignant conditions. FNAC serves as a safe and rapid diagnostic technique, reducing the need for excisional biopsies. In this study, cervical lymph nodes were most frequently affected by tuberculous lymphadenopathy, particularly among females.
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目的以细针抽吸细胞学(FNAC)作为诊断方法,调查浅表淋巴结病患者中结核病的患病率。研究方法:这项横断面研究为期三年,于 2016 年 7 月至 2019 年 6 月在伊斯兰堡 HBS 综合医院进行。研究招募了符合特定纳入和排除标准、出现浅表淋巴结肿大的患者。所有参与者在接受细针穿刺细胞学检查(FNAC)前均提交了书面同意书,结核病的诊断以组织病理学检查结果为准。研究结果在接受临床检查和相关实验室检查后进行细针穿刺细胞学检查的 632 名 15 至 60 岁患者中,85.4%(n=540)有宫颈淋巴结病变。其中,57.7%(312 人)被诊断为结核性淋巴结炎,其中女性占 58.3%(182 人),男性占 41.6%(130 人)。5.53%的患者(35人)出现腋窝淋巴结病变,其中3.64%的女性(23人)和2.1%的男性(13人)被确诊为结核性淋巴结病变。5.1%的病例(32 人)出现全身淋巴结病,其中 0.94% 的男性(6 人)和 0.79% 的男性(5 人)在 FNAC 上显示出结核病的组织学证据。3.95%(25 人)的患者出现腹股沟淋巴结病,其中男性占 0.94%(5 人),女性占 0.47%(3 人)。结论淋巴结病是一种常见的临床病症,其潜在病因多种多样,从可控制的结核病到恶性病症,不一而足。FNAC 是一种安全、快速的诊断技术,可减少切除活检的需要。在本研究中,颈淋巴结最常受到结核性淋巴结病的影响,尤其是女性。
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