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  • The study investigates the diagnosis and treatment of genital tuberculosis (TB) as a potential cause of infertility in women, highlighting the lack of established guidelines in India.* -
  • Out of 185 women assessed for infertility, 29 (15.7%) were identified with likely genital TB, with some having confirmed cases leading to successful conceptions after anti-TB treatment.* -
  • The results suggest that implementing best practices for diagnosing genital TB can aid in fertility outcomes, but further research is needed to validate these findings.*

Article Abstract

Background: Diagnosis of genital tuberculosis (TB) as a cause of infertility still remains a diagnostic dilemma for clinicians, as no standard guidelines exist. The recently proposed best practices for genital TB diagnosis have not been evaluated yet in India.

Objectives: To implement best practices to diagnose and treat likely genital TB as a cause of infertility.

Methods: Between April 2016 and June 2018, consenting women seen at a tertiary hospital infertility clinic were assessed by thorough TB related clinical history, ultrasonography, tuberculin skin test (TST), and ESR. Those with suspected genital TB underwent laparohysteroscopy. Clinical and laboratory characteristics were compared between likely (microbiologically confirmed or probable TB) and unlikely (possible and no genital TB) genital TB. Fertility outcome was assessed among women initiated on anti-TB treatment (ATT).

Results: Of 185 women seeking infertility care, likely genital TB was identified among 29 (15.7%) women, with 6 (21%) confirmed and 23 (79%) probable genital TB. Compared to unlikely genital TB cases, the likely genital TB group were found to have past history of TB (p < 0.001); positive TST (p = 0.002) and elevated ESR (p = 0.001). Among the likely genital TB group, all 6 confirmed genital TB were started on ATT and 2 (33.3%) conceived. Of 5 probable genital TB started on ATT, 3 (60%) conceived.

Conclusion: Approximately 1/6th of women seeking infertility care met the criteria for likely genital TB. Conception among over-half of treated probable genital TB cases provides preliminary evidence that best clinical practices can be utilized, but needs further confirmatory studies.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7921546PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ijtb.2020.08.003DOI Listing

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