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Treatment of cervical lymph node tuberculosis: When surgery should be performed? A retrospective cohort study. | LitMetric

AI Article Synopsis

  • Lymph node tuberculosis is the most common form of extra pulmonary TB, and diagnosing it is challenging, leading to ongoing debates about treatment strategies.
  • A study conducted in Morocco analyzed 104 patients, finding that most required both medical and surgical interventions, especially in cases of severe symptoms, drug resistance, or recurring infections.
  • The research concluded that while antibiotic therapy is essential for treating lymph node tuberculosis, there are specific situations where surgical options can significantly improve patient outcomes.

Article Abstract

Background: lymph node tuberculosis is the most common form of extra pulmonary tuberculosis. Although diagnosis is usually difficult, therapeutic management remains a challenge and a subject of national and international debate.

Materials And Methods: the medical records of patients with cervical lymph node tuberculosis who were treated at 20 August Hospital, Casablanca, Morocco, between May 2017 and November 2018 were reviewed. The results of the treatment were analyzed retrospectively.The aim of our work was to identify all causes of medical treatment failure in cervical lymph node tuberculosis, and to propose indications for the use of surgery in cervical lymph node tuberculosis in Morocco.

Results: Out of a total of 104 patients, the mean age was 24 years, the sex ratio was 0.51 (women: 66.3%), twenty (19.2%) patients received medical treatment alone, and 84 (80.8%) patients required medical and surgical treatment. Surgery was required when the size of the lymphadenopathies was greater than or equal to 3 cm (p = 0.005), when the patient presented with an abscess and/or fistula(p = 0.005), when the patient presented with resistance to antibacillary drugs(p = 0.032), or developed a paradoxical upgrading reactions (p = 0.001), or when the patient had a recurrence of lymph node tuberculosis(p = 0.008) on multivariate analysis.

Conclusion: antibiotic therapy remains the main treatment for all patients in lymph node tuberculosis, but the results of our work show the value of surgery in some indications.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7256428PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.amsu.2020.05.006DOI Listing

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