Female genital tuberculosis: Histopathological study

Reetu Sharma, P. Sherpa, S. Kc
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Aims: To find out the occurrence of genital tuberculosis in submitted samples of female genital tract, histopathological changes and age distribution. Methods: A retrospective study of 300 cases of extrapulmonary tuberculosis out of which 11 are of female genital tract based on laboratory record which was done from 2011 to 2018 at Patan Academy of Health Science, Lalitpur, Nepal. Descriptive analysis performed using MS Excel and SPSS 16. Results: Out of 30,000 biopsies 300 cases were of extrapulmonary tuberculosis. Out of 300 extrapulmonary tuberculosis females affected were 61%; out of these female patients 3.6% (n=11) were of female genital system. Maximum numbers of the cases lie in the age group 30-39 years. Lymph nodes comprised of 58%, followed by Gastrointestinal and Skin in 10% each. Out of all female genital tuberculosis 27% was seen in endometrium while majority (73%) was seen in tubo-ovarian complex; all of them had epithelioid granuloma and 54% had caseous necrosis. Ziehl Neelson stain done for acid fast bacilli was positive in 2 cases (18%). Conclusions: The female genital TB constituted 0.04% of total biopsies with 3.6% samples of female patients of total extrapulmonary tuberculosis. The commonest sites affected by tuberculosis were seen to be fallopian tube, ovaries and endometrium. Histopathology with special stains remains the gold standard for diagnosing female genital tuberculosis in Nepal even though there is advanced diagnostic modalities like PCR, culture of tissue and/or fluid (menstrual/peritoneal). Keywords: caseous necrosis, epithelioid granuloma, female genital, tuberculosis
女性生殖器结核:组织病理学研究
目的:了解女性生殖道结核的发病情况、组织病理变化及年龄分布。方法:回顾性分析尼泊尔拉利特普尔市帕坦卫生科学研究院2011 - 2018年收治的300例肺外结核病例,其中11例为女性生殖道结核。描述性分析使用MS Excel和SPSS 16。结果:3万例活检中,肺外结核300例。300例女性肺外结核患者中有61%;其中女性患者3.6% (n=11)为女性生殖系统病变。病例最多的是30-39岁年龄组。淋巴结占58%,其次是胃肠道和皮肤各占10%。在所有女性生殖器结核中,27%见于子宫内膜,而大多数(73%)见于输卵管-卵巢复合体;全部为上皮样肉芽肿,54%为干酪样坏死。Ziehl - Neelson染色抗酸杆菌阳性2例(18%)。结论:女性生殖器结核占总活检标本的0.04%,占女性全肺外结核标本的3.6%。输卵管、卵巢和子宫内膜是最常见的结核感染部位。在尼泊尔,尽管有PCR、组织和/或液体(经期/腹膜)培养等先进的诊断方式,特殊染色的组织病理学仍然是诊断女性生殖器结核病的金标准。关键词:干酪样坏死,上皮样肉芽肿,女性生殖器,肺结核
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