Literature DB >> 1608681

Usefulness of skin testing with mycobacterial antigens in children with cervical lymphadenopathy.

R E Huebner1, M F Schein, G M Cauthen, L J Geiter, R J O'Brien.   

Abstract

One hundred twenty-three children with chronic cervical lymphadenopathy were skin-tested with purified protein derivative (PPD)-B (Mycobacterium intracellulare), PPD-Y (Mycobacterium kansasii), PPD-G (Mycobacterium scrofulaceum) (nontuberculous mycobacterial antigens (NTMags)) and PPD-T (Mycobacterium tuberculosis). Children with culture-confirmed mycobacterial disease had significantly larger reactions to NTMags and were 6 times more likely to have PPD-B responses of greater than or equal to 10 mm than those with negative microscopy/culture results. Children with acid-fast bacilli present in clinical specimens but with negative culture results were 3 times more likely to have greater than or equal to 10 mm induration to PPD-B than those with negative microscopy/culture results. In all groups except those with culture-confirmed M. tuberculosis, responses to PPD-T were significantly smaller than those to the NTMags. We conclude that NTMags, particularly PPD-B, may be useful in diagnosing childhood mycobacterial cervical adenopathy; however, their usefulness in distinguishing disease caused by M. tuberculosis from that resulting from other mycobacteria is unknown.

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Year:  1992        PMID: 1608681     DOI: 10.1097/00006454-199206000-00006

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Pediatr Infect Dis J        ISSN: 0891-3668            Impact factor:   2.129


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Authors:  A Colville
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7.  Characteristics and Outcome of Patients With Dual Pulmonary Tuberculosis and Non-mycobacterial Respiratory Infections.

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