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Clinical features of endobronchial tuberculosis.

Natalija Samardzić, Dragana Jovanović, Ljiljana Marković-Denić, Marina Roksandić-Milenković, Spasoje Popević, Vesna Skodrić-Trifunović.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND/AIM: Endobronchial tuberculosis (EBTB) is a specific type of pulmonary tuberculosis which often affect the tracheobronchial tree, and can be microbiologically and/or pathohistologically confirmed. The aim of the study was to determine the clinical features and diagnostic aspects of EBTB.
METHODS: This retrospective study was conducted at the Clinic for Lung Diseases, Clinical Center of Serbia, Belgrade, from January 1997 to December 2007. All patients with EBTB confirmed by bronchoscopy with biopsy during a study period were analysed. Data included the patient's medical history, a physical exam, chest X-ray, mycobacterial analysis of sputum samples, endoscopic types and patohistological confirmation.
RESULTS: In the study, 57.6% of the patients were males. The most frequent symptoms were cough (71.2%), malaise (54.20%), fever (49.2%), weight loss (40.7%), and hemoptysis (13.60%). Most of the patients were diagnosed within 30 days of symptoms onset. Sputum examination showed acid-fast bacilli in 31.4% of the patients, while sputum culture for tuberculosis bacilli were positive in 55.9% of the patients. The most common radiographic localization was in the upper lung lobes (63.5%). Cavities were present in 60.4% of the patients. The most common endoscopic subtype determined by bronchoscopy were nonspecific bronchitis (39.9%) and edematous-hyperemic subtype (36.4%).
CONCLUSION: EBTB was more frequent among men, and among people in their fifties in our country. Detailed bronchoscopic examination, correlated with clinical and laboratory findings, will improve diagnostic rate and provide timely therapy.

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Year:  2014        PMID: 24665573     DOI: 10.2298/vsp1402156s

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Vojnosanit Pregl        ISSN: 0042-8450            Impact factor:   0.168


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Review 1.  Endobronchial tuberculosis-a review.

Authors:  Talha Shahzad; Muhammad Irfan
Journal:  J Thorac Dis       Date:  2016-12       Impact factor: 2.895

2.  Endobronchial Tuberculosis Mimicking Asthma.

Authors:  Serap Argun Baris; Tuğba Onyilmaz; Ilknur Basyigit; Hasim Boyaci
Journal:  Tuberc Res Treat       Date:  2015-12-20

3.  Case report: Unusual cause of difficulty in intubation and ventilation with asthmatic-like presentation of Endobronchial Tuberculosis.

Authors:  S Praveena Seevaunnamtum; Nazhan Afeef Mohd Ariff Ghazali; Wan Mohd Nazaruddin; Alwi Muhd Besari; N H Nik Fariza; Sanihah Che Omar; Saedah Ali; M Z Rhendra Hardy; Mohd Erham Mat Hassan; N M Nik Abdullah
Journal:  Respir Med Case Rep       Date:  2017-10-28
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