A misleading appearance of a common disease: Tuberculosis with generalized lymphadenopathy - A case report

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Introduction: Tuberculosis is a common illness for vulnerable populations in resource-limited settings. Lymph nodes in tuberculosis represent the most frequent extra-pulmonary form of tuberculosis in children, but lymph nodes are rarely generalized and large. We report an atypical pediatric case of tuberculosis with lymphadenopathy. Patient concerns and findings: A two-year-old child with severe acute malnutrition presented with painless, generalized, and excessively large nodes which were not compressive and were without fistula. Main diagnoses, interventions, outcomes: Fine needle aspiration was performed and led to the detection of lymph node granulomatous lymphadenitis suggestive of tuberculosis. Conclusion: The child was immediately initiated on anti-tuberculosis therapy with a very successful outcome. Clinicians should be aware of atypical manifestations such as the one we describe in the interest of swift diagnosis and initiation of treatment.

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Bottineau, M. C., Kouevi, K. A., Chauvet, E., Garcia, D. M., Galetto-Lacour, A., & Wagner, N. (2019). A misleading appearance of a common disease: Tuberculosis with generalized lymphadenopathy - A case report. Oxford Medical Case Reports, 2019(9), 392–397. https://doi.org/10.1093/omcr/omz090

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