Current Approach for Diagnosis and Treatment of Adrenal Tuberculosis—Our Experience and Review of Literature

Pub Date : 2022-01-01 DOI:10.1055/s-0042-1743523
Stuti Gupta, Md. Abu Masud Ansari, Arun Gupta, P. Chaudhary, L. Bansal
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Addison's disease was first described by Thomas Addison in 1855. He demonstrated the destruction of bilateral adrenal gland by tuberculosis (TB) in six patients. Since then, the incidence of TB has declined in the Western world, but in developing countries, it is still the most common cause of adrenal insufficiency. Because of the introduction of antituberculous chemotherapy, the incidence of adrenal TB has been declined in the past decades. The most common symptoms are nonspecific; therefore, diagnosis is often delayed, and patients may first present with a life-threatening adrenal crisis. The most commonly identified organism for adrenal failure in adrenal TB is Mycobacterium tuberculosis infection. Adrenal TB involves bilateral adrenal glands more frequently than unilateral glands. Computed tomography (CT) scan and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) are useful investigations to differentiate between tuberculous Addison's disease and the other causes of adrenal insufficiency. In CT scans or MRI, features of adrenal TB are bilateral adrenal enlargement and peripheral rim enhancement with or without calcifications. Antituberculous drugs, biochemical monitoring of adrenal function, and steroid therapy are essential for the management of adrenal TB and adrenal insufficiency. Here, we describe a case of adrenal TB with abscess formation followed by a review of the current literature of adrenal TB for better diagnosis and management of this condition.
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肾上腺结核的诊断和治疗方法——经验与文献复习
托马斯·艾迪生于1855年首次描述了艾迪生病。他在6名患者中证实了肺结核对双侧肾上腺的破坏。从那时起,结核病的发病率在西方世界有所下降,但在发展中国家,它仍然是肾上腺功能不全的最常见原因。由于抗结核化疗的引入,肾上腺结核的发病率在过去几十年中有所下降。最常见的症状是非特异性的;因此,诊断往往会延迟,患者可能首先出现危及生命的肾上腺危象。肾上腺结核肾上腺功能衰竭最常见的病因是结核分枝杆菌感染。肾上腺结核涉及双侧肾上腺的频率高于单侧肾上腺。计算机断层扫描(CT)和磁共振成像(MRI)是区分结核性艾迪生病和其他肾上腺功能不全原因的有用研究。在CT扫描或MRI中,肾上腺结核的特征是双侧肾上腺增大和外周边缘增强,伴有或不伴有钙化。抗结核药物、肾上腺功能的生化监测和类固醇治疗对治疗肾上腺结核和肾上腺功能不全至关重要。在此,我们描述了一例肾上腺结核伴脓肿形成的病例,然后回顾了目前肾上腺结核的文献,以更好地诊断和治疗这种情况。
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