Incidence of tuberculosis and amyloidosis among sudanese patients presented with enlarged nodes

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Objectives. To determine the incidence of tuberculous lymphadenitis and amyloidosis in enlarged lymph nodes (LN). Methodology. A retrospective study was carried out in the department of pathology at the Faculty of Medicine, University of Kordofan, during one-year period. The study included a group of 103 patients with lymphadenopathy. Results. Of the 103 cases with enlarged neck nodes, 35 (34%) had tuberculous lymphadenitis. Sixteen (46%) cases were males and 19 (54%) cases were females. Out of the 103 patients, amyloidosis was diagnosed in 9/103 (8.7%). Out of the 9 positive cases, 2/9 (22.2%) were males and 7/9 (77.8%) were females. Conclusion. There is high incidence of tuberculous lymphadenitis in patients with enlarged LN in developing countries like North Sudan. Amyloidosis should not be ignored when investigating enlarged LN. © 2014 Ahmed Abdalla Agab Eldour et al.

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Agab Eldour, A. A., Mohmed Salih, E. N., & Ahmed, H. G. (2014). Incidence of tuberculosis and amyloidosis among sudanese patients presented with enlarged nodes. Journal of Tropical Medicine, 2014. https://doi.org/10.1155/2014/832029

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