
Seventy-four cases of miliary tuberculosis were studied retrospectively. Most common symptoms and findings were fever (97.3%), elevated serum alkaline phosphatase (67.6%), and nodular shadows in the chest X-ray films (98.6%). The other findings were enlarged mediastinal lymph node (17.6%), lung cavities (23.0%), consolidation (35.1%), and pleural effusion (27.0%). Sputum cultures and urine cultures were positive for Mycobacterium tuberculosis in 76.8% and 58.6% respectively. Biopsies were positive for bone marrow aspiration (61.5%), lymph node biopsies (83.3%), liver biopsies (100%), and lung biopsies (100%). Though antituberculosis therapy was successful in most of the patients, seven patients died of miliary tuberculosis, of whom four developed adult respiratory distress syndrome.
Adult, Tuberculosis, Miliary, Humans, Retrospective Studies
Adult, Tuberculosis, Miliary, Humans, Retrospective Studies
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