
Ganglionic tuberculosis with a cervicofacial location is still frequent in Tunisia. The main problem posed is bacteriological. Over the last nine years, we have treated 110 patients. There is a clear male predominance. The preferential location is the jugulocarotid and upper spinal chain. The notions of contamination and a secondary location, particularly in the lungs, are rarely encountered. Extended cellulolymphadenectomy is the basis of surgical treatment, backed up by polychemotherapy over a period of 6 months.
Adult, Male, Adolescent, Middle Aged, Tuberculosis, Lymph Node, Sex Factors, Humans, Female, Child, Antibiotics, Antitubercular, Neck, Aged
Adult, Male, Adolescent, Middle Aged, Tuberculosis, Lymph Node, Sex Factors, Humans, Female, Child, Antibiotics, Antitubercular, Neck, Aged
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