[Head and neck tuberculosis - still current problem in ENT practice].

Jarosław Markowski, Małgorzata Witkowska, Tatiana Gierek, Katarzyna Pasternak, Monika Ciupińska-Kajor, Maciej Kajor, Jarosław Paluch, Katarzyna Smółka

Katedra i Klinika Laryngologii Śląskiego, Uniwersytetu Medycznego.

Journal Article: Otolaryngologia polska. The Polish otolaryngology 65(4):272-5. DOI: 10.1016/S0030-6657(11)70689-8

Abstract

It is estimated that between XVI and XIX century one fourth of European population died of tuberculosis. Nowadays tuberculosis is still one of the most important infectious diseases. In 2009 estimately 9 million new cases were registered worldwide, mortality due tuberculosis reached 1.5 million. In Poland extrapulmonary tuberculosis is rare (7% of overall morbidity) and most commonly affects pleura, lymph nodes, bones, joints and genitourinary system. Head and neck tuberculosis is rare and causes many diagnostics problems.
Retrospective analysis of case histories of patients admitted to ENT Department of Silesian Medical University in Katowice.
Between 1993 and 2010 four cases of head and neck tuberculosis were diagnosed in our Clinic. Two of patients were admitted to the hospital with symptoms of laryngeal tumor such as difficulty in swallowing. During direct laryngoscopy tissue specimens were taken. Examination of the third patient showed tumor located below left angle of mandibule. During superficial parotidectomy tumor was removed. In the fourth registered case tuberculosis manifested as tumor of nasopharynx. In every case which is mentioned above pathology reports revealed epithelioid cell granulomas with caseous necrosis typical for tuberculosis. Patients underwent tuberculostatic treatment.
Rare occurrence and lack of characteristic symptoms of head and neck tuberculosis often lead to misdiagnosis. Histopathological examination is the most important diagnostic procedure. Microbiological examination is difficult in extrapulmonary tuberculosis, because of low concentration of pathogens in specimens. Tuberculostatic therapy is the leading method of treatment in every case of tuberculosis.

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Keywords

2009 estimately 9 million new cases
 
case tuberculosis manifested
 
caseous necrosis typical
 
characteristic symptoms
 
direct laryngoscopy tissue specimens
 
ENT Department
 
epithelioid cell granulomas
 
extrapulmonary tuberculosis
 
Histopathological examination
 
infectious diseases
 
lymph nodes
 
Microbiological examination
 
mortality due tuberculosis
 
neck tuberculosis
 
pathology reports
 
Poland extrapulmonary tuberculosis
 
superficial parotidectomy tumor
 
third patient
 
Tuberculostatic therapy
 
XIX century