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Medical Journal of the Islamic Republic of Iran. 1991; 5 (3-4): 111-116
in English | IMEMR | ID: emr-20952

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Medical records of 146 patients with lower lung field tuberculosis were reviewed. There was a female to male ratio of 5:4. More than 75% of patients were under 35 years of age and average duration of symptoms before diagnosis was less than one month in 7%, between 1-6 months the in 63% and more than 12 months in 10% of our patients. PPD test was positive in 80% and direct sputum smear for acid-fast bacilli was positive in 88% of cases. Radiologically, tuberculous lesion was limited to right lower lobe [RLL] alone in more than 50%, left lower lobe [LLL] alone in 35%, while bilateral lower lobe involvement was found in 15% of our patients. Superior segments of right and left lower lobes were the most commonly involved segments respectively. Pulmonary infiltrates were nonhomogenous in more than 80% of cases while homogenous pneumonia-like consolidations were found in 15% of our series. 66% of patients had cavitary changes with air-fluid levels in 20%. Hilar adenopathy alone or in combination with paratracheal adenopathy was found in chest x-rays of 9% of cases. Fasting and two hour postprandial blood sugars were measured in 98 patients. Seven [7.1%] had overt diabetes mellitus and all of them were diabetic at the time of diagnosis of tuberculosis. Five pregnant women, a medical student, a radiology technician, an old male with metastatic carcinoma of unknown primary origin under chemotherapy, a middle-aged woman with rheumatic heart disease [mitral stenosis] who acquired tuberculosis of superior segment of RLL after valve replacement, an old female with rheumatoid arthritis on nonsteroid anti- inflammatory agents, a male with history of alcohol intake, a young male with alopecia totalis and a young female with tuberous sclerosis were included among our patients


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Tuberculosis, Gastrointestinal/methods , Tuberculosis, Pulmonary/diagnostic imaging , Clinical Laboratory Techniques/methods
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