SLE and Tuberculosis: A Case Series and Review of Literature

Systemic Lupus Erythematosus (SLE) and Tuberculosis (TB) are intricately related with an increase in the risk of TB in SLE. Primary mechanisms pertaining to the increased susceptibility for TB are the inherent immunodeficient state of SLE and use of immunosuppressant agents in the treatment of SLE...

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Main Authors: Prasanta Kumar Bhattacharya, Md Jamil, Aakash Roy, Kishore Kumar Talukdar
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Language:English
Published: JCDR Research and Publications Private Limited 2017-02-01
Series:Journal of Clinical and Diagnostic Research
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spelling doaj-b5d8fc627fef49a19cf0b226ae9b951d2020-11-25T02:38:16ZengJCDR Research and Publications Private LimitedJournal of Clinical and Diagnostic Research2249-782X0973-709X2017-02-01112OR01OR0310.7860/JCDR/2017/22749.9398SLE and Tuberculosis: A Case Series and Review of LiteraturePrasanta Kumar Bhattacharya0Md Jamil1Aakash Roy2Kishore Kumar Talukdar3Professor and Head, Department of General Medicine, North Eastern Indira Gandhi Regional Institute of Health and Medical Sciences, Shillong, Meghalaya, India.Assistant Professor, Department of General Medicine, North Eastern Indira Gandhi Regional Institute of Health and Medical Sciences, Shillong, Meghalaya, India.Postgraduate Student, Department of General Medicine, North Eastern Indira Gandhi Regional Institute of Health and Medical Sciences, Shillong, Meghalaya, India.Postgraduate Student, Department of General Medicine, North Eastern Indira Gandhi Regional Institute of Health and Medical Sciences, Shillong, Meghalaya, India.Systemic Lupus Erythematosus (SLE) and Tuberculosis (TB) are intricately related with an increase in the risk of TB in SLE. Primary mechanisms pertaining to the increased susceptibility for TB are the inherent immunodeficient state of SLE and use of immunosuppressant agents in the treatment of SLE. We report a case series of five female patients of SLE with TB who presented between January 2015 and December 2015 in a tertiary care teaching hospital in North Eastern India. All the patients were young to middle aged females having SLE with or without lupus nephritis who were on immunosuppressive therapy with corticosteroids, mycophenolate mofetil or cyclophosphamide. Two of the cases had sputum positive pulmonary tuberculosis while rest had Extra-Pulmonary TB (EPTB). The response to anti-tubercular therapy led to clinical improvement in all the cases except one who had an adverse outcome. Our series further substantiates the increased risk of TB in SLE thus, prompting further research towards better management of these two disease entities in conjunction.https://jcdr.net/articles/PDF/9398/22749_CE(EK)_F(RK)_PF1(PI_RK)_PFA(AK)_PF2(P_PC)_PF3(AG_OM).pdfauto-immunityimmunosuppressionlupustubercular infection
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author Prasanta Kumar Bhattacharya
Md Jamil
Aakash Roy
Kishore Kumar Talukdar
spellingShingle Prasanta Kumar Bhattacharya
Md Jamil
Aakash Roy
Kishore Kumar Talukdar
SLE and Tuberculosis: A Case Series and Review of Literature
Journal of Clinical and Diagnostic Research
auto-immunity
immunosuppression
lupus
tubercular infection
author_facet Prasanta Kumar Bhattacharya
Md Jamil
Aakash Roy
Kishore Kumar Talukdar
author_sort Prasanta Kumar Bhattacharya
title SLE and Tuberculosis: A Case Series and Review of Literature
title_short SLE and Tuberculosis: A Case Series and Review of Literature
title_full SLE and Tuberculosis: A Case Series and Review of Literature
title_fullStr SLE and Tuberculosis: A Case Series and Review of Literature
title_full_unstemmed SLE and Tuberculosis: A Case Series and Review of Literature
title_sort sle and tuberculosis: a case series and review of literature
publisher JCDR Research and Publications Private Limited
series Journal of Clinical and Diagnostic Research
issn 2249-782X
0973-709X
publishDate 2017-02-01
description Systemic Lupus Erythematosus (SLE) and Tuberculosis (TB) are intricately related with an increase in the risk of TB in SLE. Primary mechanisms pertaining to the increased susceptibility for TB are the inherent immunodeficient state of SLE and use of immunosuppressant agents in the treatment of SLE. We report a case series of five female patients of SLE with TB who presented between January 2015 and December 2015 in a tertiary care teaching hospital in North Eastern India. All the patients were young to middle aged females having SLE with or without lupus nephritis who were on immunosuppressive therapy with corticosteroids, mycophenolate mofetil or cyclophosphamide. Two of the cases had sputum positive pulmonary tuberculosis while rest had Extra-Pulmonary TB (EPTB). The response to anti-tubercular therapy led to clinical improvement in all the cases except one who had an adverse outcome. Our series further substantiates the increased risk of TB in SLE thus, prompting further research towards better management of these two disease entities in conjunction.
topic auto-immunity
immunosuppression
lupus
tubercular infection
url https://jcdr.net/articles/PDF/9398/22749_CE(EK)_F(RK)_PF1(PI_RK)_PFA(AK)_PF2(P_PC)_PF3(AG_OM).pdf
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