PMID: 9432555Feb 12, 1998Paper

Tuberculous lesions of the cervico-facial area. A case load of 20 years

Minerva stomatologica
C GallesioA Fasciolo

Abstract

Tuberculosis is a granulomatous inflammatory process consequent to infection by Mycobacterium tuberculosis (human or bovine type). In the maxillofacial district easily the most frequent localisation is the laterocervical and submandibular lymph nodes. The series presented here includes cases of specific tubercular infection of the maxillo-facial district observed by the Division of Maxillo-Facial Surgery of the University of Turin during the period 1975 and 1995. 121 surgically-treated benign cervical lesions were examined of which 25 cases were found to be specifically tubercular, representing 21% of the total. In addition to the cases treated surgically during the period in question a further 12 cases of specific tubercular adenopathy were diagnosed which were treated using medical treatment alone. The clinical trend observed in these patients was variable but almost constantly characterised by scarce subjective symptomatology. Diagnostic ascertainment, according to our experience, must be complete and include an accurate family and individual anamnesis, a careful objective examination, hematochemical tests (hemochrome, ESR), cervical and lung X-rays and bacterioscopic tests using fine needle aspiration. From a therapeutic po...Continue Reading

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