Title of article :
OROPHARYNGEAL TUBERCULOSIS: AN UNUSUAL PRESENTATION
Author/Authors :
Dadgarnia, M.H Department of Otolaryngology - School of Medicine - Yazd Shahid Sadoughi University of Medical Sciences - Yazd, Iran , Baradaranfar, M. H Department of Otolaryngology - School of Medicine - Yazd Shahid Sadoughi University of Medical Sciences - Yazd, Iran , Yazdani, N Department of Otolaryngology - School of Medicine - Tehran - University of Medical Sciences - Tehran, Iran , Kouhi, A Department of Otolaryngology - School of Medicine - Tehran - University of Medical Sciences - Tehran, Iran
Abstract :
Tuberculosis (TB) still represents a major public health problem worldwide. The primary
form of disease is most often localized to the lung. In a minority of patients, progressive pulmonary
disease spreads to other organ systems through self inoculation via infected sputum, blood and
lymphatic system, establishing the secondary form of tuberculosis. We present a patient that was
referred to us with complaint of ulcerative mouth lesions from 3 months ago. In physical examination
multiple erythematous and irregularly ulcerative lesions affecting soft palate area, uvula and anterior
tonsillar pillar was noted bilaterally. Punch biopsy was done from several points that revealed chronic
granulomatous inflammation. Ziehl-Nielsen staining of cultured specimen demonstrated acid-fast
bacilli. Chest X-ray showed apical pulmonary involvement, suggesting tuberculosis infection. Patient
was treated with anti-tuberculosis 4 drugs regimen. In the one year follow-up period after complete
treatment; patient didn't have any evidence of disease. Oral and oropharyngeal TB lesions are
uncommon, it is estimated that only 0.05-5% of total TB cases may present with oral manifestations,
but should be an important consideration in the differential diagnosis of lesions that appear in the oral
cavity and oropharynx. The secondary form is more frequent and involves mainly the tongue but
involvement of pharynx is quite rare condition. Although tuberculosis of oropharynx is relatively rare,
with the increasing incidence of tuberculosis, it must be considered in the differential diagnosis of
atypical ulcerative lesions of the mouth and oropharynx.
Keywords :
oral cavity , oropharynx , Tuberculosis
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics