INTRODUCTION: Primary tuberculosis of the cervix is extremely rare, with only 20 cases reported in the English literature since 1949. Here we report the 21st case - an Italian woman with no risk factors. CASE: A 50-year-old Italian nulliparous woman was referred to our gynecology unit for vaginal discharge. Her past history was negative. Colposcopy revealed an ulcerated lesion raising the suspicion of cervical cancer. A biopsy revealed a tuberculosis granuloma, and acid-fast bacillus was identified with Ziehl-Neelsen stain. As no other site of tuberculosis was found, primary cervical tuberculosis was diagnosed. CONCLUSIONS: Although rare in industrialized countries, cervical tuberculosis may affect even women without risk factors. It should...
Tuberculosis is a common infection in developing countries but genital tuberculosis is less common, ...
A 23 years old female presented with chief complaints of 11/2 years of primary infertility and postc...
PubMed: 22410957Purpose: The incidence of tuberculosis (TB) has increased worldwide in the past deca...
INTRODUCTION: Primary tuberculosis of the cervix is extremely rare, with only 20 cases reported in t...
Background: Primary Tuberculosis of the uterine cervix is an unusual event, with only a few cases re...
Cervical tuberculosis is a rare entity with only limited number of case reports in the literature. A...
Cervical tuberculosis is uncommon in the developed world. We describe a patient who attended a genit...
Genital tuberculosis is a rare entity which is classically presented with nonspecific signs posing d...
Tuberculosis of the cervix is a rare disease and accounts to 0.1 – 0.65 % of all cases of tuberculos...
Genital tuberculosis (TB) is a disease that is still prevalent in third world countries but TB invol...
Genital tuberculosis, a silent killer of menstrual function and fertility potential is common in dev...
tuberculosis is an extremely rare condition when presenting in the uterine or cervical location. Alt...
Tuberculosis is still common in developing countries and particularly in sub-Saharan Africa since th...
Tuberculosis remains a worldwide public health problem. Cervical tuberculous lymphadenitis (TBL) or ...
Tuberculosis may coexist with malignancy. But coexistence of tuberculosis and cancer in cervix is ex...
Tuberculosis is a common infection in developing countries but genital tuberculosis is less common, ...
A 23 years old female presented with chief complaints of 11/2 years of primary infertility and postc...
PubMed: 22410957Purpose: The incidence of tuberculosis (TB) has increased worldwide in the past deca...
INTRODUCTION: Primary tuberculosis of the cervix is extremely rare, with only 20 cases reported in t...
Background: Primary Tuberculosis of the uterine cervix is an unusual event, with only a few cases re...
Cervical tuberculosis is a rare entity with only limited number of case reports in the literature. A...
Cervical tuberculosis is uncommon in the developed world. We describe a patient who attended a genit...
Genital tuberculosis is a rare entity which is classically presented with nonspecific signs posing d...
Tuberculosis of the cervix is a rare disease and accounts to 0.1 – 0.65 % of all cases of tuberculos...
Genital tuberculosis (TB) is a disease that is still prevalent in third world countries but TB invol...
Genital tuberculosis, a silent killer of menstrual function and fertility potential is common in dev...
tuberculosis is an extremely rare condition when presenting in the uterine or cervical location. Alt...
Tuberculosis is still common in developing countries and particularly in sub-Saharan Africa since th...
Tuberculosis remains a worldwide public health problem. Cervical tuberculous lymphadenitis (TBL) or ...
Tuberculosis may coexist with malignancy. But coexistence of tuberculosis and cancer in cervix is ex...
Tuberculosis is a common infection in developing countries but genital tuberculosis is less common, ...
A 23 years old female presented with chief complaints of 11/2 years of primary infertility and postc...
PubMed: 22410957Purpose: The incidence of tuberculosis (TB) has increased worldwide in the past deca...