Literature DB >> 8157302

Tuberculous endometritis in hills of Darjeeling: a clinicopathological and bacteriological study.

A Roy1, S Mukherjee, S Bhattacharya, S Adhya, P Chakraborty.   

Abstract

Combined histological and bacteriological investigations of 800 specimens of nonpregnant endometrial curettings of 15 to 60 years age group of hill women of Darjeeling District were carried out for detection of tuberculous endometritis. The principal complaints were infertility (47.5 per cent), abnormal uterine bleeding (30.75 per cent), amenorrhoea (11.25 per cent), leucorrhoea (6.25 per cent), and miscellaneous conditions (pelvic pain and pyometra) (4.25 per cent) cases. By histological examination alone, only 10.9 per cent cases could be diagnosed while by combined study the incidence rate was 11.8 percent, an increase in the diagnostic acumen by more than 10.3 per cent. Bacteriological study was of greater value in doubtful cases where there was absence of tuberculous granuloma or epithelioid cell but presence of nonspecific inflammatory cells along with variable degree of necrosis of glandular epithelia. The incidence of M.tuberculosis was 97.7 percent while that of atypical mycobacteria was 2.3 per cent. Thus simultaneous use of culture and biopsy yielded better results. Our prevalence is a little higher than other reports from India. In cold weather at a high altitude, the tubercle bacilli survive longer in fomites which serve as important sources of infection in Darjeeling. Women of third decade are more frequently affected (43.2 per cent).

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Year:  1993        PMID: 8157302

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Indian J Pathol Microbiol        ISSN: 0377-4929            Impact factor:   0.740


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