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HIV-associated tuberculous lymphadenitis: the importance of polymerase chain reaction (PCR) as a complementary tool for the diagnosis of tuberculosis - a study of 104 patients

机译:与HIV相关的结核性淋巴结炎:聚合酶链反应(PCR)作为诊断结核病的辅助工具的重要性-104位患者的研究

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BACKGROUND: Lymphadenitis is common in HIV-positive patients. Diagnosis of the infections associated with this condition is complex, particularly in the case of tuberculosis. Rapid and specific detection of Mycobacterium tuberculosis (M. tuberculosis) is fundamental in ensuring adequate treatment. In addition, frequent causes of lymphadenitis such as those associated with lymphoma and histoplasmosis, among others, must be eliminated as possible causes. OBJECTIVES: To evaluate the accuracy of polymerase chain reaction as a tool for the diagnosis of lymphadenitis resulting from M. tuberculosis. METHODS: In this study, a protocol was developed using the following procedures: direct microscopy using Ziehl-Neelsen staining, culture in Lowenstein-Jensen medium, histology and polymerase chain reaction. RESULTS: A total of 104 patients were included in the study. According to histopathology, 38 patients (36%) were found to have nonspecific chronic lymphadenitis, 27 (26%) had tuberculous lymphadenitis, 11 patients (10.5%) had lymphoma and 9 (8.7%) had histoplasmosis. When Lowenstein-Jensen culture was performed, positive tests for tuberculous lymphadenitis increased by 30%. With polymerase chain reaction, M. tuberculosis DNA was detected in 6 out of 38 samples of non-specific chronic lymphadenitis. Three of these patients were followed up, developed symptoms of tuberculosis and were cured following specific treatment. CONCLUSION: The data obtained in this study suggest that all cases of lymphadenopathies should be submitted to histopathology, Lowenstein-Jensen or Ogawa culture and polymerase chain reaction. Polymerase chain reaction may prove to be useful in providing an early and accurate detection of cases of extrapulmonary tuberculosis in HIV-positive patients with lymphadenopathies, avoiding empirical treatment and the possible development of resistant strains.
机译:背景:淋巴结炎在HIV阳性患者中很常见。与这种情况相关的感染的诊断非常复杂,特别是在结核病的情况下。快速和特异性地检测结核分枝杆菌(结核分枝杆菌)是确保适当治疗的基础。另外,必须排除常见的淋巴结炎原因,例如与淋巴瘤和组织胞浆菌病相关的那些原因。目的:评估聚合酶链反应作为诊断结核分枝杆菌所致淋巴结炎的工具的准确性。方法:在这项研究中,使用以下程序开发了方案:使用Ziehl-Neelsen染色的直接显微镜检查,在Lowenstein-Jensen培养基中培养,组织学和聚合酶链反应。结果:总共104例患者被纳入研究。根据组织病理学,发现非特异性慢性淋巴结炎38例(36%),结核性淋巴结炎27例(26%),淋巴瘤11例(10.5%),组织胞浆菌病9例(8.7%)。进行Lowenstein-Jensen培养后,结核性淋巴结炎的阳性检测增加了30%。通过聚合酶链反应,在38份非特异性慢性淋巴结炎样本中,有6份检测到结核分枝杆菌DNA。其中三名患者得到了随访,出现了结核病症状,经过特殊治疗后已cured愈。结论:本研究获得的数据表明,所有淋巴腺病病例均应接受组织病理学,Lowenstein-Jensen或Ogawa培养和聚合酶链反应研究。聚合酶链反应可被证明可用于早期准确检测HIV阳性淋巴腺病患者的肺外结核病例,避免经验性治疗和耐药菌株的发展。

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