Nasal tuberculosis - An update of current clinical and laboratory investigation

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Objective: To report a case of primary nasal tuberculosis, and to discuss the diagnostic difficulties encountered.Setting: A teaching hospital in Norwich, UK.Method: Case report and review of the English language literature concerning tuberculosis affecting the head and neck region.Result: The diagnosis of nasal tuberculosis is based on: histological identification of granulomatous inflammation; positive testing for acid-alcohol resistant bacilli; and positive culture. Newer diagnostic tests have the advantage of speed and improved accuracy, but are not as yet completely evaluated for the diagnosis of extra-pulmonary tuberculosis.Conclusion: It is important to consider nasal tuberculosis in the initial differential diagnosis. The quest to exclude a malignancy may lead to unacceptable delays in treatment. Copyright © 2010 JLO (1984) Limited.

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Masterson, L., Srouji, I., Kent, R., & Bath, A. P. (2011). Nasal tuberculosis - An update of current clinical and laboratory investigation. Journal of Laryngology and Otology, 125(2), 210–213. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0022215110002136

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