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[Lymph node tuberculosis].

Authors: A, Ennouri; R, Zermani; M, Mezni; H, Marrekchi; M, Atallah;

[Lymph node tuberculosis].

Abstract

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.

Keywords

Adult, Male, Adolescent, Middle Aged, Tuberculosis, Lymph Node, Sex Factors, Humans, Female, Child, Antibiotics, Antitubercular, Neck, Aged

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