Evaluation Of Adult Extrapulmonary Tuberculosis Patients

IF 0.3 Q3 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL Klimik Journal Pub Date : 2023-03-06 DOI:10.36519/kd.2023.4206
E. Tanyel, A. Deveci, L. Sensoy, Fatih Temoçin, Derya Oztomurcuk
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Objective: Extrapulmonary tuberculosis (EPTB) can be easily missed due to challenges in diagnosis or overlooked in the differential diagnosis. Therefore, EPTB should be considered in endemic regions, especially in the differential diagnosis of fever of unknown origin. Methods: Adult patients diagnosed and treated for EPTB at Ondokuz Mayıs University School of Medicine Hospital between 2005 and 2018 were analyzed retrospectively. Results: One hundred and nineteen patients with a mean age of 48.4±17.8 years, including 75 (63%) females and 44 (37%) males, were included in the study. The mean age of female patients was 51.8±16.7, and the mean age of male patients was 42.6±18.4. Female patients were significantly older than male patients (p<0.05). Urban and rural residency rates were 45.4 and 40%, respectively. EPTB involved lymph nodes in 60 (50.4%), the central nervous system in 15 (12.6%), the vertebral column in 14 (11.8%), bone in 7 (5.9%), the urogenital system in 7 (5.9%), peritoneum in 6 (5%), the gastrointestinal system in 6 (5%), pleura in 3 (2.5%) and eye in 1 (0.8%) patient. Acid-fast bacilli were seen in 4 (8.1%) of 49 samples; Mycobacterium tuberculosis grew in cultures of 29 (48.3%) of 60 samples; and the polymerase chain reaction was positive for tuberculosis in 24 (52%) of 46 samples. In the histopathologic examination, caseous granulomatous inflammation was the most reported finding (41.2%). The most common adverse event related to antituberculosis drugs was hepatotoxicity. Conclusion: EPTB can involve various organ systems and should be included in the differential diagnosis.
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成人肺外结核患者的评价
目的:肺外结核(EPTB)易因诊断困难而漏诊或在鉴别诊断中被忽视。因此,在流行地区应考虑EPTB,特别是在不明原因发热的鉴别诊断中。方法:回顾性分析2005 - 2018年在Ondokuz Mayıs大学医学院医院诊断和治疗的成人EPTB患者。结果:共纳入119例患者,平均年龄48.4±17.8岁,其中女性75例(63%),男性44例(37%)。女性患者平均年龄51.8±16.7岁,男性患者平均年龄42.6±18.4岁。女性患者年龄明显大于男性患者(p<0.05)。城镇和农村居民的居住率分别为45.4%和40%。EPTB累及淋巴结60例(50.4%),中枢神经系统15例(12.6%),脊柱14例(11.8%),骨骼7例(5.9%),泌尿生殖系统7例(5.9%),腹膜6例(5%),胃肠系统6例(5%),胸膜3例(2.5%),眼睛1例(0.8%)。49份标本中检出抗酸杆菌4例(8.1%);60份样本中29份(48.3%)培养出结核分枝杆菌;46份标本中结核聚合酶链反应阳性24份(52%)。在组织病理学检查中,干酪样肉芽肿性炎症是最常见的发现(41.2%)。与抗结核药物相关的最常见不良事件是肝毒性。结论:EPTB可累及多脏器系统,应纳入鉴别诊断。
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