[Acutely progressive pulmonary tuberculosis: morphological and bacteriological features].

Problemy tuberkuleza Pub Date : 2003-01-01
L K Surkova, M I Dius'mikeeva
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The data of autopsies (n = 431) and morphological (n = 52) and bacteriological (n = 47) studies of the operating material obtained from the lungs of patients with tuberculosis during 1980-1989 and 1990-1999 were analyzed at the Research Institute of Pulmonology and Phthisiology, Republic of Belarus. The analysis revealed an increase in the incidence of acutely progressive forms of pulmonary tuberculosis. Autoptic data indicated that in 83.7% of cases, acute progressive tuberculosis was associated with the development of caseous pneumonia as an independent tuberculous process (31.7%) and as a phase of ensuing development of other forms (52.0%). The distinctive morphological features of today's caseous pneumonia were as follows: a great extent of lesion, an unrestrained progression of a process, a predominance of an alterative-and-exudative component of tuberculous inflammation, a rapid decay and suppuration of caseous masses, no differentiation of caseous and pneumonic foci, and suppressed cellular reactions of tissue immunity. The morphological and bacteriological studies of the operating lung material from patients with pulmonary tuberculosis suggested that there was a predominance of a progressive disseminating process at the moment of surgery.

急性进展性肺结核:形态学和细菌学特征。
对1980-1989年和1990-1999年期间从肺结核患者肺部获得的手术材料的尸检(n = 431)、形态学(n = 52)和细菌学(n = 47)研究数据进行了分析。分析显示急性进展型肺结核的发病率有所增加。自检数据显示,在83.7%的病例中,急性进展性结核病与干酪样肺炎的发展相关,作为一个独立的结核过程(31.7%)和作为随后发展的其他形式的一个阶段(52.0%)。今天的干酪样肺炎的独特形态学特征如下:病变范围大,病程无节制地发展,结核性炎症的替代和渗出成分占优势,干酪样肿块迅速腐烂化脓,干酪样和肺炎灶无区分,组织免疫细胞反应抑制。对肺结核患者手术时肺组织的形态学和细菌学研究表明,手术时肺组织以渐进式扩散为主。
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