Literature DB >> 2113716

Genital tuberculosis associated with female infertility in the western Cape.

W E de Vynck1, T F Kruger, J J Joubert, F Scott, J P van der Merwe, V A Hulme, Y Swart.   

Abstract

Infertility is a common presenting symptom in women with genital tuberculosis. A study was undertaken to determine the prevalence and characteristics of this disease among the infertile patients (A and B income group) attending the Reproductive Biology Unit at Tygerberg Hospital. Between June 1986 and December 1987, the menstrual fluid from 451 infertile women was cultured for Mycobacterium tuberculosis using Löwenstein-Jensen medium. A prevalence of 7.98% (36/451) was found. Laparoscopic examination of the pelvis revealed bilateral tubal occlusion in 3 patients (8.3%); peritubular adhesions were present in 17 patients (47.2%). In the remaining 16 patients (44.5%), the pelvis was considered normal. No culture-positive patient gave a history of previous infection or contact with tuberculosis. Radiography of the chest and histological examination of the endometrium showed no evidence of infection. Of the 34 patients treated, 13 (38.2%) became pregnant after antituberculosis treatment was completed. If tuberculosis occurs in a population, menstrual fluid of infertile women should be cultured routinely for M. tuberculosis, especially if there is evidence of tubal damage.

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Year:  1990        PMID: 2113716

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  S Afr Med J


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