| Literature DB >> 22707138 |
Maria Bruna Pasticci1, Piero Floridi, Elisabetta Schiaroli, Gian Maria Stagni, Giuseppe Vittorio De Socio, Fabrizio Longari, Franco Baldelli.
Abstract
Here we report on two consecutive cases of tuberculosis in immunocompetent HIV-negative patients with lingual lesions. In both patients diagnosis was delayed. Disease progressed involving the lungs, lymph nodes and also the brain. Both patients are disease-free at 30 and 22 month follow-up respectively. Isolated Mycobacterium tuberculosis from these patients was multi-susceptible. Tuberculosis lesions of the oral cavity and brain are infrequently diagnosed in immunocompetent subjects from Western countries. Clinicians must take into greater consideration tuberculosis as a possible diagnosis when diagnosing chronic and/or recurrent lingual lesions even in the absence of pulmonary lesions.Entities:
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Year: 2012 PMID: 22707138
Source DB: PubMed Journal: New Microbiol ISSN: 1121-7138 Impact factor: 2.479