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[Endobronchial tuberculosis -- clinical and bronchoscopic features].

Maria Sucena1, Adelina Amorim, Augusta Machado, Venceslau Hespanhol, Adriana Magalhães.   

Abstract

Endobronchial tuberculosis (ET) is a serious complication of pulmonary tuberculosis and is a major cause of morbidity. The aim of our retrospective study was to characterize the clinical, radiological, microbiological and bronchoscopic features of ET. Between January 1999 and June 2002 a total of 14 patients were diagnosed as having ET in our hospital. There were 8 (57%) men and 6 women with a median age of 39.6 +/- 18.1 years (range from 20 to 78 years). Cough was the most common complain and it was present in 71.4% of patients. Only 5 patients were sputum smear positive. Five patients (35.7%) had parenchymal infiltration and this was the most common roentgenographic appearance. Forms of ET were classified into subtypes: actively caseating (n=4), granular (n=3), tumorous (n=3), edematous-hyperemic (n=2) and ulcerative (n=2). The upper lobes were affected in 9 (64.3%) patients. Nine patients had involvement of the left bronchial tree, 3 of the right and in 2 there were bilateral lesions. The diagnosis could be established in 11 (78.6%) cases by bronchial biopsy. All patients had positive bronchial lavage cultures for acid-fast bacilli. Clinical manifestations and roentgenographic appearance of ET are not specific and so bronchoscopy is mandatory for the prompt diagnosis and follow-up of its evolution.

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Year:  2004        PMID: 15622434     DOI: 10.1016/s0873-2159(04)05014-7

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Rev Port Pneumol        ISSN: 0873-2159


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