M. tuberculosis in Lymph Node Biopsy Paraffin-Embedded Sections

Background. Tuberculosis lymphadenitis is one of the most common forms of all extrapulmonary tuberculosis. Objective. To evaluate the magnitude of M. tuberculosis from lymph node biopsy paraffin-embedded sections among suspected patients visiting the Jimma University Specialized Hospital. Method. A...

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Main Authors: Abdurehman Eshete, Ahmed Zeyinudin, Solomon Ali, Solomon Abera, Mona Mohammed
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Hindawi Limited 2011-01-01
Series:Tuberculosis Research and Treatment
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2011/127817
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spelling doaj-496d5747f7bf4f68a836c941f24ec59a2020-11-24T22:21:40ZengHindawi LimitedTuberculosis Research and Treatment2090-150X2090-15182011-01-01201110.1155/2011/127817127817M. tuberculosis in Lymph Node Biopsy Paraffin-Embedded SectionsAbdurehman Eshete0Ahmed Zeyinudin1Solomon Ali2Solomon Abera3Mona Mohammed4Department of Medical Laboratory Sciences and Pathology, College of Public Health and Medical Sciences, Jimma University, 409 Jimma, EthiopiaDepartment of Medical Laboratory Sciences and Pathology, College of Public Health and Medical Sciences, Jimma University, 409 Jimma, EthiopiaDepartment of Medical Laboratory Sciences and Pathology, College of Public Health and Medical Sciences, Jimma University, 409 Jimma, EthiopiaDepartment of Medical Laboratory Sciences and Pathology, College of Public Health and Medical Sciences, Jimma University, 409 Jimma, EthiopiaDepartment of Medical Laboratory Sciences and Pathology, College of Public Health and Medical Sciences, Jimma University, 409 Jimma, EthiopiaBackground. Tuberculosis lymphadenitis is one of the most common forms of all extrapulmonary tuberculosis. Objective. To evaluate the magnitude of M. tuberculosis from lymph node biopsy paraffin-embedded sections among suspected patients visiting the Jimma University Specialized Hospital. Method. A cross-sectional study design of histological examination among lymph node biopsy paraffin-embedded sections by Ziehl-Neelsen and hematoxylin/eosin staining technique was conducted from December, 2009, to October, 2010, at the Department of Medical Laboratory Science and Pathology. Result. Histopathological examination of the specimens by hematoxylin and eosin staining technique revealed the presence of granulomas. But for the caseation and necrosis they were present in 85% cases of nodal tissue biopsies. From those, 56.7% were from females. The presence of acid-fast bacilli was microscopically confirmed by ZN staining in 37 (61.7%) of the nodal tissue biopsies. Conclusion and Recommendation. Tuberculosis lymphadenitis is significantly more common in females. Hence, attention should be given for control and prevention of extrapulmonary tuberculosis.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2011/127817
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author Abdurehman Eshete
Ahmed Zeyinudin
Solomon Ali
Solomon Abera
Mona Mohammed
spellingShingle Abdurehman Eshete
Ahmed Zeyinudin
Solomon Ali
Solomon Abera
Mona Mohammed
M. tuberculosis in Lymph Node Biopsy Paraffin-Embedded Sections
Tuberculosis Research and Treatment
author_facet Abdurehman Eshete
Ahmed Zeyinudin
Solomon Ali
Solomon Abera
Mona Mohammed
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title M. tuberculosis in Lymph Node Biopsy Paraffin-Embedded Sections
title_short M. tuberculosis in Lymph Node Biopsy Paraffin-Embedded Sections
title_full M. tuberculosis in Lymph Node Biopsy Paraffin-Embedded Sections
title_fullStr M. tuberculosis in Lymph Node Biopsy Paraffin-Embedded Sections
title_full_unstemmed M. tuberculosis in Lymph Node Biopsy Paraffin-Embedded Sections
title_sort m. tuberculosis in lymph node biopsy paraffin-embedded sections
publisher Hindawi Limited
series Tuberculosis Research and Treatment
issn 2090-150X
2090-1518
publishDate 2011-01-01
description Background. Tuberculosis lymphadenitis is one of the most common forms of all extrapulmonary tuberculosis. Objective. To evaluate the magnitude of M. tuberculosis from lymph node biopsy paraffin-embedded sections among suspected patients visiting the Jimma University Specialized Hospital. Method. A cross-sectional study design of histological examination among lymph node biopsy paraffin-embedded sections by Ziehl-Neelsen and hematoxylin/eosin staining technique was conducted from December, 2009, to October, 2010, at the Department of Medical Laboratory Science and Pathology. Result. Histopathological examination of the specimens by hematoxylin and eosin staining technique revealed the presence of granulomas. But for the caseation and necrosis they were present in 85% cases of nodal tissue biopsies. From those, 56.7% were from females. The presence of acid-fast bacilli was microscopically confirmed by ZN staining in 37 (61.7%) of the nodal tissue biopsies. Conclusion and Recommendation. Tuberculosis lymphadenitis is significantly more common in females. Hence, attention should be given for control and prevention of extrapulmonary tuberculosis.
url http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2011/127817
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