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Tuberculous deep neck infection in a soldier, preceding miliary tuberculosis: A diagnostic dilemma

Authors :
Metin Yilmaz
Nurhayat Bayazit
Yildirim Bayazit
Semih Mumbuç
Muzaffer Kanlikama
Enver Ozer
Publication Year :
2005

Abstract

Tuberculosis can affect every organ, most importantly the lungs, and worldwide it is the leading cause of death attributable to a single infectious agent. Tuberculous involvement of the neck is also possible. Patients mostly present with masses or draining fistulas in the neck, which are mostly located in the posterior cervical, submandibular, and supraclavicular regions. We report on a soldier who presented with a tuberculous deep neck infection, followed by miliary tuberculosis. The clinical presentation and diagnostic dilemmas are discussed.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....ae332e8845294829c411820f6b0ec86e