Naso-Sinusal Tuberculosis: 3 Cases Report

A. Mardassi, H. Dimassi, S. Nefzaoui, S. Benzarti
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Introduction: Tuberculosis remains a real public health problem in Tunisia. Extra-pulmonary localizations account for 20 to 30% of tuberculosis disease, dominated by the node, osseous and urogenital localization. Case Report: The authors present three cases of nasosinusal tuberculosis, an unusual and rare localization of the disease, in a man and 2 women aged respectively of 30, 65 and 36 years. Results: The main symptoms were dominated by nasal obstruction, posterior throwing and dental pain. CT-scan showed a filling of the nasosinusal cavities with various stages of bony lysis. In all the cases, tuberculosis was confirmed histologically after an endoscopic middle meatotomy. Investigations looking for tuberculosis elsewhere were negative in all cases. Treatment was based on anti-tuberculosis drugs during 9 to 12 months. The evolution was favourable in all the cases. Conclusions: Nasosinusal tuberculosis is a rare chronic infection associating often variable levels of bony lysis. Histological exam remains the best way to confirm it. Therapy is based on anti-tuberculosis drugs. Medical investigations must usually search other localizations of the disease.
鼻窦结核3例报告
结核病在突尼斯仍然是一个真正的公共卫生问题。肺外定位占结核病的20%至30%,以淋巴结、骨和泌尿生殖系统定位为主。病例报告:作者报告了三例鼻窦结核,一种罕见的疾病的罕见定位,在一个男人和2个女人,年龄分别为30,65和36岁。结果:主要症状以鼻塞、后抛、牙痛为主。ct扫描显示鼻窦腔充盈并伴有不同阶段的骨溶解。在所有病例中,结核在内镜下中肉切开术后病理证实。在其他地方寻找结核病的调查在所有病例中均为阴性。治疗在9至12个月期间以抗结核药物为基础。这种进化在所有情况下都是有利的。结论:鼻鼻结核是一种罕见的慢性感染,常伴有不同程度的骨溶解。组织学检查仍是确诊的最佳方法。治疗以抗结核药物为基础。医学调查通常必须寻找疾病的其他部位。
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