LYMPH NODES TUBERCULOSIS: A RETROSPECTIVE STUDY ON CLINICAL AND THERAPEUTIC FEATURES

Lymph nodes tuberculosis: a retrospective study on clinical and therapeutic features

Lymph nodes tuberculosis: a retrospective study on clinical and therapeutic features

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Lymph nodes tuberculosis represents 30 percent of extra pulmonary tuberculosis in Morocco.We report here the experience of the pulmonology unit Fingerless Gloves of the Avicenne Military Hospital in Marrakech for a period of 4 years.Our study interested 30 patients (15 males and 15 females) with an average age of 29 years old (10 to 62 years old).Tuberculosis has interested a single site in 28 patients, the other two patients had multiple but unilateral involvement.For the single sites, locations were jugulo-carotidian (20 patients), supra-calvicular (2 patients), axillary (2 Hoover AXI Combined HMNB6182DX5K 60cm No Frost Fridge Freezer patients), sub-mandibular (2 patients), spinal (2 patients) and mediastinal (2 patients).

For the multiple locations, the involvement was jugulo-carotidian, sub-mandibular, spinal and sub-clavicular for one patient; and jugulo- carotidian and sub-clavicular for the other.Diagnosis was made by surgical biopsy and histology for all the patients.A six-month anti-tuberculous treatment was given afterward, with relapses in two patients.

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