The T-SPOT.TB test for diagnosis of breast tuberculosis

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Objective: To assess the diagnostic value of the T-SPOT.TB test in cases of breast turberculosis (BTB) in China. Methods: We enrolled 13 female patients with primary BTB as the BTB test group and 10 healthy volunteers as the control group. The 2 groups underwent T-SPOT.TB tests and tuberculin skin tests (TSTs) before receiving a core-needle biopsy or excision biopsy. We then collected and analyzed T-SPOT.TB and TST data. Results: The sensitivity of the T-SPOT.TB test for detection of BTB (84.6%) was significantly greater than that of TST (53.8%) (P.05). Conclusion: The T-SPOT.TB test could be a useful adjunct to current tests for diagnosis of BTB and could be used for early diagnosis of this condition.

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Zhong, L., Zhou, X. L., Li, J., Zhang, Y. M., Jiao, Y. F., Guo, B. L., … Zhang, J. G. (2015). The T-SPOT.TB test for diagnosis of breast tuberculosis. Lab Medicine, 46(1), 14–19. https://doi.org/10.1309/LMFBRT05MWV3AYIM

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