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Linfadenite atipica con Mantoux e Quantiferon positivi: descrizione di un caso
ATYPICAL LYMPHADENITIS PRESENTING WITH POSITIVE MANTOUX AND QUANTIFERON: DESCRIPTION OF A CASE
S. Ciccone, D. Lacorte, M. Cappella, C. Farneti, C. Malaventura, D. Saggese, I. Pelligra, R. Burnelli
Novembre 2011 - pagg. 601 -602
Abstract
Atypical mycobacterial infections are a common cause
of chronic cervicofacial lymphadenitis especially in 1-5 yearold
children. Although tuberculous mycobacterial adenitis are
less frequent among this age group, it is important to consider
them in the differential diagnosis, because of the increasing incidence
of tuberculosis even in Developed Countries. Considering
the high sensitivity and specificity of Tuberculin skin test
and Quantiferon, these tests are normally performed to exclude
Tuberculosis. The Authors report and discuss the case of a patient
with Atypical Mycobacterial Adenitis of parotid gland, positive
Tuberculin skin test and Quantiferon but with definitive
diagnosis of Mycobacterium avium lymphadenitis.
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