J Korean Surg Soc.  1998 Jun;54(6):795-802.

Identification of Atypical Mycobacterium with the Polymerase Chain Reaction in Tuberculous Lymphadenitis

Affiliations
  • 1Department of Surgery, Sung-Ae Hospital.
  • 2Institute of Genetic Engineering Research, Sung-Ae Hospital.

Abstract

Tuberculous lymphadenitis is easily mistaken for an infection by only mycobacterium tuberculosis. However, many cases reveal atypical mycobacterium. Treatment of atypical mycobacterium differs from that of M. tuberculosis and M. bovis. Usual anti-tuberculous medication is the response to M. tuberculosis and M. bovis, but not to atypical mycobacterium. Excision and antibiotic therapy is the known treatment of choice for atypical mycobacterium. We used the polymerase chain reaction(PCR) for differential diagnosis of tuberculosis from lymphadenitis, and by using PCR we were able to differentiate the infecting organism as typical or atypical mycobacterium. We excised 50 case of cervical lymphadenitis, and PCR was done with Primer I(IS6110), which is specific for M. tuberculosis and M. bovis, and with Primer II(65 KDa Ag), which covers all mycobacterium species. The results obtained by PCR were compared with the pathologic results(control): sensitivity 81.8%, specificity 88.9%, false positive ratio 11.1%, false negative ratio 18.2%, typical mycobacterium 45.5%, and atypical mycobacterium 45.5%. These findings suggest that PCR is a good diagnostic tool for the early detection of tuberculous lymphadenitis and for differentiation of mycobacteria in cervical lymphadenitis.

Keyword

Atypical mycobacterium; Polymerase chain reaction; Tuberculous lymphadenitis

MeSH Terms

Diagnosis, Differential
Lymphadenitis
Mycobacterium
Mycobacterium tuberculosis
Nontuberculous Mycobacteria*
Polymerase Chain Reaction*
Sensitivity and Specificity
Tuberculosis
Tuberculosis, Lymph Node*
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