Extra-pulmonary and pleural tuberculosis in patients non HIV, in tertiary hospital

We studied pulmonary and extra-pulnionaiy and pleural tuberculosis tuberculosis (TB)(EPPT) in HIV negative patients in a tertiary hospital. We retrospectively studied al¡ the in patients diagnosed EPPT over the last three years. Clinical data was obtained from the medical records. Forty four patient...

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Autores principales: Leoni, Alberto Francisco, Pereyra, Betiana L., Di Fonzo, Patricia
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spelling I10-R327-article-255612024-08-27T18:25:54Z Extra-pulmonary and pleural tuberculosis in patients non HIV, in tertiary hospital Tuberculosis extrapleuropulmonar en pacientes no VIH, en un hospital general Leoni, Alberto Francisco Pereyra, Betiana L. Di Fonzo, Patricia tuberculosis; extrapulmonary; pleura tuberculosis; tertiary hospital tuberculosis; tuberculosis extrapleuropulmonar; hospital general We studied pulmonary and extra-pulnionaiy and pleural tuberculosis tuberculosis (TB)(EPPT) in HIV negative patients in a tertiary hospital. We retrospectively studied al¡ the in patients diagnosed EPPT over the last three years. Clinical data was obtained from the medical records. Forty four patients were diagnosed with TB. 15.9% (n=7) had extrapleural  involvement. Mean age of patients was 44 years oid ( 18 to 74) and 5 patients were  Argentinian, 1was Peruvian and 1 Bolivian. Three patients had pulmonary manifestations  too. The most frequent location was in ganglions (3 cases). The clínica] symptoms were  non-speciflc. The main symptoms and signs were related to the involved arca. The time to  reaeh the diagnosis was 16 days, and it was done by biopsy results. The mean days of hospitalization was 44, and the mortality was 57% of the patients. Se estudió en un hospital público general de tercer nivel, la prevalencia en tuberculosis (TBC) pulmonares y extra-pleuropulmonares (TEPP), en pacientes VlH negativos. Se analizaron las historias clínicas de pacientes internados, durante un período de 3 años, con  diagnóstico de TEPP. El estudio fue retrospectivo y observacional. De 44 enfermos con    diagnóstico de TBC, 7 tenían compromiso extra-pleuropulmonar (15.9%). 4 de sexo femenino y3 masculino, sus edades oscilaron entre los 18 a 74 años (Media: 44 años), 5 eran de nacionalidad argentina, 1 peruano y 1 boliviano. Tres pacientes presentaron concomitantemente compromiso pulmonar. La localización más frecuente fue ganglionar (3   casos). La manifestación clínica fue inespecífica. La sospecha diagnóstica de TEPP, se  estableció en aquellos pacientes con compromiso pulmonar concomitante, cuando la hubo,  además de signos y síntomas propios del lugar de afectación. La media en días para arribar al diagnóstico fue de 16 y se realizó, fundamentalmente, a través de la histopatología. La  media en días de internación fue de 44. La mortalidad fue del 57%. Universidad Nacional Córdoba. Facultad de Ciencias Médicas. Secretaria de Ciencia y Tecnología 2019-10-03 info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion application/pdf https://revistas.unc.edu.ar/index.php/med/article/view/25561 Revista de la Facultad de Ciencias Médicas de Córdoba.; Vol. 64 No. 3 (2007); 87-92 Revista de la Facultad de Ciencias Médicas de Córdoba; Vol. 64 Núm. 3 (2007); 87-92 Revista da Faculdade de Ciências Médicas de Córdoba; v. 64 n. 3 (2007); 87-92 1853-0605 0014-6722 spa https://revistas.unc.edu.ar/index.php/med/article/view/25561/27320 Derechos de autor 2019 Universidad Nacional de Córdoba https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0
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topic tuberculosis; extrapulmonary; pleura tuberculosis; tertiary hospital
tuberculosis; tuberculosis extrapleuropulmonar; hospital general
spellingShingle tuberculosis; extrapulmonary; pleura tuberculosis; tertiary hospital
tuberculosis; tuberculosis extrapleuropulmonar; hospital general
Leoni, Alberto Francisco
Pereyra, Betiana L.
Di Fonzo, Patricia
Extra-pulmonary and pleural tuberculosis in patients non HIV, in tertiary hospital
topic_facet tuberculosis; extrapulmonary; pleura tuberculosis; tertiary hospital
tuberculosis; tuberculosis extrapleuropulmonar; hospital general
author Leoni, Alberto Francisco
Pereyra, Betiana L.
Di Fonzo, Patricia
author_facet Leoni, Alberto Francisco
Pereyra, Betiana L.
Di Fonzo, Patricia
author_sort Leoni, Alberto Francisco
title Extra-pulmonary and pleural tuberculosis in patients non HIV, in tertiary hospital
title_short Extra-pulmonary and pleural tuberculosis in patients non HIV, in tertiary hospital
title_full Extra-pulmonary and pleural tuberculosis in patients non HIV, in tertiary hospital
title_fullStr Extra-pulmonary and pleural tuberculosis in patients non HIV, in tertiary hospital
title_full_unstemmed Extra-pulmonary and pleural tuberculosis in patients non HIV, in tertiary hospital
title_sort extra-pulmonary and pleural tuberculosis in patients non hiv, in tertiary hospital
description We studied pulmonary and extra-pulnionaiy and pleural tuberculosis tuberculosis (TB)(EPPT) in HIV negative patients in a tertiary hospital. We retrospectively studied al¡ the in patients diagnosed EPPT over the last three years. Clinical data was obtained from the medical records. Forty four patients were diagnosed with TB. 15.9% (n=7) had extrapleural  involvement. Mean age of patients was 44 years oid ( 18 to 74) and 5 patients were  Argentinian, 1was Peruvian and 1 Bolivian. Three patients had pulmonary manifestations  too. The most frequent location was in ganglions (3 cases). The clínica] symptoms were  non-speciflc. The main symptoms and signs were related to the involved arca. The time to  reaeh the diagnosis was 16 days, and it was done by biopsy results. The mean days of hospitalization was 44, and the mortality was 57% of the patients.
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