Histopathologic Analysis of Female Genital Tuberculosis with Clinical Correlation: A Fifteen Year Study in a Tertiary Hospital of India

S. Mondal, T. K. Dutta, D. Nag, P. Biswas, M. Sinha
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Background: Tuberculosis remains a global health problem and is an important cause of morbidity and mortality. Female genital tuberculosis (FGTB), though rare in western world, is relevant in developing countries like India. Aims and Objective: The aim of this study was to determine histologic findings of different parts of female genital tract affected by TB and to correlate it with clinical and other features. Materials and Methods: A total number of 110 cases of FGTB from 92 patients were included over a period of 15 years. (April, 1997 to March, 2012) The age range of the patients was 17 to 45 years with mean of 26.3 years. The diagnostic procedures used were curettage biopsy, hysterectomy, histologic examination, culture, Mycobacterium tuberculosis-polymerase chain reaction, laparoscopy, hysterosalpingography, and ultrasonography. Patients of FGTB presented with infertility (65-70%), pelvic/ abdominal pain (50-55%), and menstrual disturbances (20-25%). Results: FGTB involved vulva (2), vagina (1), cervix (5), endometrium (66), fallopian tube (24), and ovaries (12). Out of 66 endometrial TB, proliferative, secretory endometrium, and atrophic endometrium were seen in 53, 09, and 04 cases. HIV co-infection was found only in 5 cases, and acid-fast bacilli in tissue sections were detected in 7 cases. Conclusions: FGTB is not uncommon in developing countries and is an important cause of infertility. Though fallopian tube was the most common site in many studies, in this study, endometrium emerges as the commonest site. Keywords: Female genital tuberculosis, histopathology, HIV
女性生殖器结核的组织病理学分析与临床相关性:印度一家三级医院15年的研究
背景:结核病仍然是一个全球性的健康问题,是发病率和死亡率的一个重要原因。女性生殖器结核病(FGTB)虽然在西方世界很少见,但在印度等发展中国家却很重要。目的和目的:本研究的目的是确定女性生殖道不同部位受结核病影响的组织学表现,并将其与临床和其他特征联系起来。材料和方法:在15年的时间里,共纳入92例FGTB患者的110例病例。(1997年4月~ 2012年3月)患者年龄17 ~ 45岁,平均26.3岁。诊断方法包括刮痧活检、子宫切除术、组织学检查、培养、结核分枝杆菌-聚合酶链反应、腹腔镜检查、子宫输卵管造影和超声检查。FGTB患者表现为不孕(65-70%),骨盆/腹部疼痛(50-55%)和月经紊乱(20-25%)。结果:FGTB累及外阴(2例)、阴道(1例)、宫颈(5例)、子宫内膜(66例)、输卵管(24例)和卵巢(12例)。66例子宫内膜结核中,增生性、分泌性和萎缩性子宫内膜分别占53例、09例和04例。合并HIV感染仅5例,组织切片检出抗酸杆菌7例。结论:FGTB在发展中国家并不罕见,是导致不孕的重要原因。虽然输卵管在许多研究中是最常见的部位,但在本研究中,子宫内膜成为最常见的部位。关键词:女性生殖器结核,组织病理学,HIV
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