| Literature DB >> 25190981 |
Shalini Bahadur1, Mukta Pujani1, Sujata Jetley1, Mohammad Jaseem Hassan1, Shaan Khetrapal1, Musharraf Husain2.
Abstract
Tuberculous infection is highly prevalent in India, however, hydatid disease is relatively uncommon. Frequent sites of predilection of hydatid disease are the liver and lungs. Other unusual sites of infliction are the peritoneum, thyroid, breast, pancreas, and mediastinum. Hydatid disease in the axilla is quite uncommon. We hereby report a case of coexistent axillary hydatid disease with tuberculous lymphadenitis. To the best of our knowledge, even after extensive search of the literature we did not come across any such case. Fine needle aspiration cytology (FNAC) is a cost-effective procedure performed on an outpatient basis and helped clinch a prompt diagnosis, with minimum discomfort or complications. The role of FNAC in early diagnosis cannot be overemphasized.Entities:
Keywords: Axilla; coexistent; hydatid; tuberculosis
Year: 2014 PMID: 25190981 PMCID: PMC4150339 DOI: 10.4103/0970-9371.130681
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Cytol ISSN: 0970-9371 Impact factor: 1.000