Coexistent Sarcoidosis and Tuberculosis: A Case Report

  • C. Carbonelli
  • , E. Giuffreda
  • , A. Palmiotti
  • , D. Loizzi
  • , Filippo Lococo
  • , E. Carpagnano
  • , D. Lacedonia
  • , F. Sollitto
  • , M. P. Foschino

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Abstract

Necrotizing granulomatous diseases of the lungs are usually dependent on a narrow range of differential diagnoses. Tuberculosis (TB) is responsible for the largest number of cases, while necrotizing sarcoidosis is generally considered a rare and easily distinguishable disease substantially based on histological features. However, this entity has become a viable diagnosis in the absence of mycobacteria isolation or when a remarkable clinical improvement cannot be achieved with the combination of anti-TB drugs at full dosage. The classic manifestations of TB and sarcoidosis have an overlapping range for which it is sometimes difficult to make a clinical diagnosis. Furthermore, the role of mycobacteria as a trigger antigen capable of evoking the clinical expression of sarcoidosis is a hypothesis supported by evidence from some cases. We report a case of bilateral tuberculous pleurisy in a 45-year-old male native of a North-African region with an atypical severe multisystem disease characterized by a fever resistant to anti-TB therapy and respondent to corticosteroid treatment. The choice to continue both steroid and anti-TB therapy proved to be correct for the late evidence of TB mycobacterial growth only on pleural specimens. The case described is suggestive of a coexistent systemic sarcoid manifestation and low-Antigen TB, which is an underrecognized entity in the medical literature.
Lingua originaleInglese
pagine (da-a)296-300
Numero di pagine5
RivistaRespiration
Volume93
Numero di pubblicazione4
DOI
Stato di pubblicazionePubblicato - 2017

All Science Journal Classification (ASJC) codes

  • Medicina Polmonare e Respiratoria

Keywords

  • Pleural biopsy
  • Sarcoidosis
  • Thoracoscopy
  • Tuberculosis

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