Head and Neck Tuberculosis: Scenario in a Tertiary Care Hospital of North Eastern India
Introduction: Tuberculosis has affected mankind since time immemorial and with emergence of AIDS both extrapulmonary and pulmonary tuberculosis presents increased morbidity and mortality along with an increased financial burden upon the developing nations. Materials and Methods: The study is a...
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doaj-2e0aec8c8d4440e3a874e9b75a07e8da2020-11-25T03:26:40ZengJCDR Research and Publications Private LimitedJournal of Clinical and Diagnostic Research2249-782X0973-709X2016-01-01101MC04MC0710.7860/JCDR/2016/17171.7076Head and Neck Tuberculosis: Scenario in a Tertiary Care Hospital of North Eastern IndiaSoumyajit Das0Debajit Das1Uttal Taranga Bhuyan2Nabajyoti Saikia3Assistant Professor, Department of Ear, Nose and Throat, Sikkim Manipal Institute of Medical Sciences, Gangtok, India.Professor and Head, Department of Ear, Nose and Throat, Assam Medical College, Dibrugarh, India.Associate Professor, Department of Ear, Nose and Throat, Assam Medical College, Dibrugarh, India.Assistant Professor, Department of Ear, Nose and Throat, Assam Medical College, Dibrugarh, India.Introduction: Tuberculosis has affected mankind since time immemorial and with emergence of AIDS both extrapulmonary and pulmonary tuberculosis presents increased morbidity and mortality along with an increased financial burden upon the developing nations. Materials and Methods: The study is a hospital based observational study of one year duration carried out in the Department of ENT in a tertiary care hospital of North Eastern India. Results: Total of 63 cases were detected. Females comprised 60.3% of the study population as against 39.7% males. Most commonly affected age group were of 15 to 24 years age (57.1%). Cervical tubercular lymphadenitis was the most common lesion 90.5% (57 cases) followed by laryngeal tuberculosis 7.9% (5 cases) and tubercular otitis media with mastoiditis 1.6% (1 case). Level II lymph node was mostly affected either single or in groups (75.4%) followed by level III node (57.9%). Successful outcome of the treatment with Category I regimen was achieved in 96.8% of the cases. Conclusion: Head and neck tuberculosis is not an uncommon disease and though cervical lymphadenitis is the most common presentation, isolated involvement of the larynx, ear and other subsites are not an entirely unknown entity. The clinical presentation of tuberculosis of the head and neck region can be varied and often misleading. It is therefore important for the clinician to be aware of the condition and consider it in their differential diagnosis. https://jcdr.net/articles/PDF/7076/17171_CE[Ra]_F(Sh)_PF1(BMAK)_PFA(AK)_PF2(PAG).pdfcervical lymphadenopathylaryngeal tuberculosismiddle ear cleftnasopharynx |
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Head and Neck Tuberculosis: Scenario in a Tertiary Care Hospital of North Eastern India |
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Head and Neck Tuberculosis: Scenario in a Tertiary Care Hospital of North Eastern India |
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head and neck tuberculosis: scenario in a tertiary care hospital of north eastern india |
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Introduction: Tuberculosis has affected mankind since time
immemorial and with emergence of AIDS both extrapulmonary
and pulmonary tuberculosis presents increased morbidity and
mortality along with an increased financial burden upon the
developing nations.
Materials and Methods: The study is a hospital based
observational study of one year duration carried out in the
Department of ENT in a tertiary care hospital of North Eastern
India.
Results: Total of 63 cases were detected. Females comprised
60.3% of the study population as against 39.7% males. Most
commonly affected age group were of 15 to 24 years age
(57.1%). Cervical tubercular lymphadenitis was the most
common lesion 90.5% (57 cases) followed by laryngeal
tuberculosis 7.9% (5 cases) and tubercular otitis media with
mastoiditis 1.6% (1 case). Level II lymph node was mostly
affected either single or in groups (75.4%) followed by level
III node (57.9%). Successful outcome of the treatment with
Category I regimen was achieved in 96.8% of the cases.
Conclusion: Head and neck tuberculosis is not an uncommon
disease and though cervical lymphadenitis is the most common
presentation, isolated involvement of the larynx, ear and
other subsites are not an entirely unknown entity. The clinical
presentation of tuberculosis of the head and neck region can
be varied and often misleading. It is therefore important for the
clinician to be aware of the condition and consider it in their
differential diagnosis. |
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cervical lymphadenopathy laryngeal tuberculosis middle ear cleft nasopharynx |
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