AIM: We report a case of X-linked agammaglobulinemia complicated with endobronchial tuberculosis. METHODS: We observed the patient's clinical course and analysed his data retrospectively. RESULTS: Interestingly, the T-cell proliferation activity in this patient was intact, and the CD4-positive T cells produced interferon gamma. However, the result of the quantiferon alpha-2b test was negative. CONCLUSION: The findings of this case suggest that the quantiferon alpha-2b test may not be diagnostic for tuberculosis not only in patients with T-cell disorders but also in cases with B-cell deficiencies such as X-linked agammaglobulinemia.
AIM: We report a case of X-linked agammaglobulinemia complicated with endobronchial tuberculosis. METHODS: We observed the patient's clinical course and analysed his data retrospectively. RESULTS: Interestingly, the T-cell proliferation activity in this patient was intact, and the CD4-positive T cells produced interferon gamma. However, the result of the quantiferon alpha-2b test was negative. CONCLUSION: The findings of this case suggest that the quantiferon alpha-2b test may not be diagnostic for tuberculosis not only in patients with T-cell disorders but also in cases with B-cell deficiencies such as X-linked agammaglobulinemia.