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Uttara Gautam1, Ashish Lal Shrestha2, Aakash Mishra3.
Abstract
Background: The Bacillus Calmette-Guérin (BCG) vaccine is one of the most common vaccines administered worldwide and awareness regarding its usual and adverse reactions is important. Local and systemic complications require accurate identification for timely therapy. We hereby report two patients with rare suppurative local complications of BCG. Case presentation: Case 1: A nine-month-old boy presented with swelling over the right deltoid for one month with low-grade fever and purulent discharge for two days. The active discharge occurred from the same site of previous BCG inoculation, the regression of which was achieved conservatively. Case 2: The second case was a 14-month-old boy who presented with a swelling over the lower part of the right axilla for one year, later diagnosed as a tuberculous lymph nodal abscess. Needle aspiration was done and anti-tubercular therapy was started based on positive Gene Xpert reports. Both the cases resolved completely without complications.Entities:
Keywords: BCG abscess; BCG adenitis; BCG complications; TB
Year: 2022 PMID: 35308434 PMCID: PMC8927786 DOI: 10.1016/j.amsu.2022.103484
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Ann Med Surg (Lond) ISSN: 2049-0801
Fig. 1A. Active discharge from BCG inoculation site. B. Healed inoculation site with scar after two months.
Fig. 2A. BCG scar over the right deltoid and accompanying lymph nodal abscess in the right axilla. B. Resolved axillary swelling.
Fig. 3A. Ultrasound showing encapsulated lesion with iso to hyperechoic contents in the subcutaneous plane of the right axilla. B. Diagnostic aspiration showing thick pus.