Tuberculous adenitis from Mycobacterium bovis: a case report
Introduction. Tuberculous lymphadenitis, which currently is most often caused by Mycobacterium tuberculosis, was once mainly caused by Mycobacterium bovis. Objective. To describe an unusual case of tuberculous adenitis from Mycobacterium bovis. Case report. A woman with a history of consuming raw mi...
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doaj-808461be3f474d71afb9a2be04b410272020-11-24T21:26:12ZengMedwave Estudios LimitadaMedwave0717-63842012-10-011209e5535Tuberculous adenitis from Mycobacterium bovis: a case reportMiguel A. Serra ValdésRamón Portales PérezYordanka Y. Aleaga HernándezMaritza Cardosa SamónIntroduction. Tuberculous lymphadenitis, which currently is most often caused by Mycobacterium tuberculosis, was once mainly caused by Mycobacterium bovis. Objective. To describe an unusual case of tuberculous adenitis from Mycobacterium bovis. Case report. A woman with a history of consuming raw milk and unsupervised dairy home-made products presents with cervical adenitis of 5 month course unassociated to other symptoms. A diagnosis of Mycobacterium bovis tuberculous adenitis was made by biopsy, ELISA, PCR and culture. Discussion. Approximately 11 to 25% of all TB cases are extrapulmonary exclusively. Cervical lymphadenitis is the most common presentation of peripheral disease. Treatment usually is based on four drugs. Surgery is indicated for diagnostic procedures and complications. Conclusion. Mycobacterium bovis infection is uncommon in our environment, but must be considered in the diagnostic evaluation of all patients with cervical adenitis and epidemiological correlations. http://dx.doi.org/10.5867/medwave.2012.09.5535extra-pulmonary tuberculosistuberculous lymphadenitisbaardiagnosismycobacterium bovis |
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Miguel A. Serra Valdés Ramón Portales Pérez Yordanka Y. Aleaga Hernández Maritza Cardosa Samón |
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Miguel A. Serra Valdés Ramón Portales Pérez Yordanka Y. Aleaga Hernández Maritza Cardosa Samón Tuberculous adenitis from Mycobacterium bovis: a case report Medwave extra-pulmonary tuberculosis tuberculous lymphadenitis baar diagnosis mycobacterium bovis |
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Miguel A. Serra Valdés Ramón Portales Pérez Yordanka Y. Aleaga Hernández Maritza Cardosa Samón |
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Miguel A. Serra Valdés |
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Tuberculous adenitis from Mycobacterium bovis: a case report |
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Tuberculous adenitis from Mycobacterium bovis: a case report |
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Tuberculous adenitis from Mycobacterium bovis: a case report |
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Tuberculous adenitis from Mycobacterium bovis: a case report |
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Tuberculous adenitis from Mycobacterium bovis: a case report |
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tuberculous adenitis from mycobacterium bovis: a case report |
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Medwave Estudios Limitada |
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Medwave |
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0717-6384 |
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2012-10-01 |
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Introduction. Tuberculous lymphadenitis, which currently is most often caused by Mycobacterium tuberculosis, was once mainly caused by Mycobacterium bovis. Objective. To describe an unusual case of tuberculous adenitis from Mycobacterium bovis. Case report. A woman with a history of consuming raw milk and unsupervised dairy home-made products presents with cervical adenitis of 5 month course unassociated to other symptoms. A diagnosis of Mycobacterium bovis tuberculous adenitis was made by biopsy, ELISA, PCR and culture. Discussion. Approximately 11 to 25% of all TB cases are extrapulmonary exclusively. Cervical lymphadenitis is the most common presentation of peripheral disease. Treatment usually is based on four drugs. Surgery is indicated for diagnostic procedures and complications. Conclusion. Mycobacterium bovis infection is uncommon in our environment, but must be considered in the diagnostic evaluation of all patients with cervical adenitis and epidemiological correlations. |
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extra-pulmonary tuberculosis tuberculous lymphadenitis baar diagnosis mycobacterium bovis |
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