학술논문

A case of multidrug-resistant miliary tuberculosis mimicking lymphoma: a matter of life or death
Case Report
Document Type
Academic Journal
Source
Bulletin of the National Research Centre. December 2023, Vol. 47 Issue 1
Subject
World Health Organization
Care and treatment
Preventive medicine
Microbial drug resistance -- Care and treatment
Communicable diseases -- Care and treatment
Medical research
Tuberculosis -- Care and treatment
Lymphomas -- Care and treatment
Developing countries
Weight loss -- Care and treatment
Medicine, Preventive
Medicine, Experimental
Drug resistance in microorganisms -- Care and treatment
Preventive health services
Language
English
Abstract
Author(s): Vildan Gursoy [sup.1], Fahir Ozkalemkas [sup.2], Asli Gorek Dilektasli [sup.3], Ezgi Demirdogen [sup.3], Vildan Ozkocaman [sup.2], Ibrahim Ethem Pinar [sup.2], Beyza Ener [sup.4], Halis Akalin [sup.5], Esra Kazak [sup.5], [...]
Background Tuberculosis (TB) is a systemic infectious disease that is caused by Mycobacterium tuberculosis and which can affect many tissues and organs. Despite the development of curative and preventive therapies in recent years, TB continues to be a serious health problem, in the developing countries in particular. Case presentation In this case report, an extraordinary case of miliary tuberculosis with unexplained fever, joint pain, weight loss, pancytopenia, lymphadenopathy and splenomegaly, who was clinically suspected of lymphoma and successfully treated with a multidisciplinary approach without any complications, was presented. This case has been reported not because it is a rare case, but to raise awareness. It is a case, where early diagnosis and initiation of treatment early, as well as an individualized and multidisciplinary treatment approach emerged as the most important factors resulting in an improvement prognosis. Conclusion Extrapulmonary TB, if with lymph node involvement in particular, can easily mimic lymphoma. Imaging methods and clinical findings may be insufficient to distinguish these two conditions at the time of diagnosis. In such a case, it will be beneficial for the patient to proceed with an experienced team in the management of the patient.