Clinico-Laboratory Profile of Tuberculides: An Experience at a Tertiary Care Centre from Chandigarh, India

IF 1 4区 医学 Q4 DERMATOLOGY
Kavita Poonia, Gurvinder Pal Thami, Kanika Dogar, Surbhi Jain
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Abstract

Background: 

Tuberculides are characterised by delayed-type of immunologic reactions to Mycobacterium tuberculosis or its products in immuno-competent individuals. We herein describe clinico-epidemiological features and response to treatment in patients with tuberculides from a tertiary care centre from North India.

Methods: 

This was a retrospective analysis of the clinical records of all the cutaneous tuberculosis (TB) patients (year 2000–2019) enrolled in the TB clinic. The patient records fulfilling the diagnostic criteria of tuberculides were considered for analysis.

Results: 

A total of 225 patients attended the tuberculosis clinic; out of this, 34 were diagnosed as tuberculides. Out of these 34 cases, 21 were identified as LS, 2 erythema induratum of Bazin, 1 papulonecrotic tuberculide, and 10 erythema nodosum. History of contact to open cases of TB was present in 15/34 (44.1%) patients. History of BCG vaccination was found in 15/34 (44.1%) patients. The focus of underlying TB could be identified in 20/34 (58.8%) patients. Skin biopsy was performed in all patients. In all patients, the diagnosis was confirmed by clinico-pathological correlation, positive TST, and the underlying focus of TB. All patients received 6 months regimen of anti-tubercular therapy with first-line drugs.

Conclusion: 

In this study, we demonstrated various forms of tuberculides; lichen scrofulosorum was the most common form. We also included erythema nodosum cases also, which responded well to ATT. Observation from our study showed that tuberculides are important cutaneous markers for underlying tuberculosis infection, which helps in early detection of occult tuberculosis and timely management.

结核病的临床-实验室概况:印度昌迪加尔三级医疗中心的经验
背景:结核病的特点是免疫功能正常的人对结核分枝杆菌或其产物产生延迟型免疫反应。我们在此描述北印度一家三级医疗中心的结核病患者的临床流行病学特征和对治疗的反应:这是对结核病诊所登记的所有皮肤结核病(TB)患者(2000-2019 年)的临床记录进行的回顾性分析。符合结核病诊断标准的病历被视为分析对象:共有 225 名患者到结核病诊所就诊,其中 34 例被诊断为肺结核。在这 34 个病例中,21 例被确定为 LS,2 例为巴金红斑,1 例为丘疹性结核,10 例为结节性红斑。15/34(44.1%)名患者有开放性肺结核接触史。15/34(44.1%)名患者有卡介苗接种史。20/34(58.8%)名患者可以确定潜在的结核病灶。所有患者都进行了皮肤活检。所有患者的诊断均由临床病理相关性、TST 阳性和潜在结核病灶证实。所有患者均接受了为期 6 个月的一线药物抗结核治疗:在这项研究中,我们发现了各种形式的结核病;瘰疬性苔藓是最常见的形式。我们还发现了对 ATT 反应良好的结节性红斑病例。我们的研究结果表明,结核菌素是潜在结核感染的重要皮肤标志物,有助于早期发现隐性结核并及时进行治疗。
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Indian Journal of Dermatology
Indian Journal of Dermatology Medicine-Dermatology
CiteScore
1.80
自引率
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发文量
217
审稿时长
47 weeks
期刊介绍: The journal publishes information related to skin-pathology and different modes of therapeutics, including dermatosurgery and cosmetic dermatology. Likewise, it carries articles on leprosy, STI and HIV/AIDS. The editorial board encourages the authors to publish articles addressing emerging techniques and developments in the subject specialty, in the form of Original investigations, Narrative and Systematic Reviews as well as Case Reports. The journal aims at publishing Editorials and Commentaries from eminent personalities on a regular basis.
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