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Breast Abcess and Tuberculosis and its Diagnostic Challenges: A Two-Year Prospective Study in Karachi, Pakistan

Breast tuberculosis (TB) is rare among extrapulmonary tuberculosis cases, and the diagnosis is usually preceded by a high index of suspicion and findings of granulomatous lesions. We conducted this study to evaluate different clinical presentations of breast TB, including its diagnosis and associati...

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Autores principales: Asjad, Batool Zehra, Ali, Mir Arsalan, Naeem, Bushra K, Khan, Mehmood, Ahmed Abbasi, Urooj, Nehal, Zakia, Siddiqui, Sara
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Cureus 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6855998/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31788369
http://dx.doi.org/10.7759/cureus.5909
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author Asjad, Batool Zehra
Ali, Mir Arsalan
Naeem, Bushra K
Khan, Mehmood
Ahmed Abbasi, Urooj
Nehal, Zakia
Siddiqui, Sara
author_facet Asjad, Batool Zehra
Ali, Mir Arsalan
Naeem, Bushra K
Khan, Mehmood
Ahmed Abbasi, Urooj
Nehal, Zakia
Siddiqui, Sara
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description Breast tuberculosis (TB) is rare among extrapulmonary tuberculosis cases, and the diagnosis is usually preceded by a high index of suspicion and findings of granulomatous lesions. We conducted this study to evaluate different clinical presentations of breast TB, including its diagnosis and association with lactation. We also examined the association of breast TB with TB elsewhere in the body and contact history. This prospective, descriptive study was conducted at a tertiary care hospital in Karachi, Pakistan from March 2017 to March 2019. The study population consisted of 100 women of age ranging from 30 to 39 years after 10 patients were lost to follow-up. After providing informed written consent and a histopathology or culture report, participants completed a proforma. We used IBM SPSS Statistics for Windows, Version 22.0 (IBM Corp., Armonk, NY) to analyze the data, which were kept confidential. Twenty-four patients had diabetes, while 36 patients had no comorbidities. The most consistent symptoms were breast pain (98%), breast lump (89%), fever (83%), and discharge (45%). Of the 100 women, 34 were diagnosed with TB, while 66 women had nonspecific inflammation. Sixty-nine women were lactating, and 31 were nonlactating. Of the 69 lactating women, 21 had been diagnosed with TB while 48 had nonspecific inflammation. TB represents a great burden in underdeveloped countries like Pakistan. Therefore, concerned departments must take necessary action to facilitate early diagnosis and prompt treatment.
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spelling pubmed-68559982019-11-29 Breast Abcess and Tuberculosis and its Diagnostic Challenges: A Two-Year Prospective Study in Karachi, Pakistan Asjad, Batool Zehra Ali, Mir Arsalan Naeem, Bushra K Khan, Mehmood Ahmed Abbasi, Urooj Nehal, Zakia Siddiqui, Sara Cureus Infectious Disease Breast tuberculosis (TB) is rare among extrapulmonary tuberculosis cases, and the diagnosis is usually preceded by a high index of suspicion and findings of granulomatous lesions. We conducted this study to evaluate different clinical presentations of breast TB, including its diagnosis and association with lactation. We also examined the association of breast TB with TB elsewhere in the body and contact history. This prospective, descriptive study was conducted at a tertiary care hospital in Karachi, Pakistan from March 2017 to March 2019. The study population consisted of 100 women of age ranging from 30 to 39 years after 10 patients were lost to follow-up. After providing informed written consent and a histopathology or culture report, participants completed a proforma. We used IBM SPSS Statistics for Windows, Version 22.0 (IBM Corp., Armonk, NY) to analyze the data, which were kept confidential. Twenty-four patients had diabetes, while 36 patients had no comorbidities. The most consistent symptoms were breast pain (98%), breast lump (89%), fever (83%), and discharge (45%). Of the 100 women, 34 were diagnosed with TB, while 66 women had nonspecific inflammation. Sixty-nine women were lactating, and 31 were nonlactating. Of the 69 lactating women, 21 had been diagnosed with TB while 48 had nonspecific inflammation. TB represents a great burden in underdeveloped countries like Pakistan. Therefore, concerned departments must take necessary action to facilitate early diagnosis and prompt treatment. Cureus 2019-10-15 /pmc/articles/PMC6855998/ /pubmed/31788369 http://dx.doi.org/10.7759/cureus.5909 Text en Copyright © 2019, Asjad et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Asjad, Batool Zehra
Ali, Mir Arsalan
Naeem, Bushra K
Khan, Mehmood
Ahmed Abbasi, Urooj
Nehal, Zakia
Siddiqui, Sara
Breast Abcess and Tuberculosis and its Diagnostic Challenges: A Two-Year Prospective Study in Karachi, Pakistan
title Breast Abcess and Tuberculosis and its Diagnostic Challenges: A Two-Year Prospective Study in Karachi, Pakistan
title_full Breast Abcess and Tuberculosis and its Diagnostic Challenges: A Two-Year Prospective Study in Karachi, Pakistan
title_fullStr Breast Abcess and Tuberculosis and its Diagnostic Challenges: A Two-Year Prospective Study in Karachi, Pakistan
title_full_unstemmed Breast Abcess and Tuberculosis and its Diagnostic Challenges: A Two-Year Prospective Study in Karachi, Pakistan
title_short Breast Abcess and Tuberculosis and its Diagnostic Challenges: A Two-Year Prospective Study in Karachi, Pakistan
title_sort breast abcess and tuberculosis and its diagnostic challenges: a two-year prospective study in karachi, pakistan
topic Infectious Disease
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6855998/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31788369
http://dx.doi.org/10.7759/cureus.5909
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