RÉSUMÉ
Hepatic tuberculosis particularly in the absence of military tuberculosis is rare. It can occur as a primary case or due to reactivation of an old tubercular focus. We report case of a 24 year old married female who died of primary hepatic tuberculosis. She had no evidence of tuberculosis elsewhere. Appropriate treatment initiated early can result in marked recovery whereas failure to recognize this entity can prove to be fatal.
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Femelle , Humains , Jeune adulte , Retard de diagnostic , Issue fatale , Tuberculose hépatique , DiagnosticRÉSUMÉ
Tuberculosis (TB) of the spleen is an extremely rare clinical entity particularly among immunocompetent persons. We report a case of isolated tuberculous abscess of spleen in a 13- years- old boy. No primary focus of infection was detected in lungs or any other organ. The patient was treated by splenectomy after a therapeutic failure with standard antituberculous medication.
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Adolescent , Humains , Mâle , Abcès , Diagnostic , Microbiologie , Anatomopathologie , Histocytochimie , Microscopie , Rate , Anatomopathologie , Maladies de la rate , Diagnostic , Microbiologie , Anatomopathologie , Tuberculose , Diagnostic , MicrobiologieRÉSUMÉ
Cysticercosis is a condition that occurs when man is infected with larvae of Taenia solium. Oral cysticercosis is a rare event, and it represents difficulty in clinical diagnosis. A case of oral cysticercosis in 11 year old girl is presented which complained of painless swelling for 6 months. A FNAC was performed which revealed bluish pink fibrillary material and interspersed nuclei and fragments of wall of larvae. Patient was treated with antihelminthic.