Original Article
Tuberculous Lymphadenitis in South‑Eastern Nigeria; a 15 Years Histopathologic Review (2000‑2014)
Author(s):
Ukekwe FI*, Olusina DB, Banjo AAF, Akinde OR, Nzegwu MA, Okafor OC and Ocheni S
Background: The human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) pandemic has brought about a resurgence in tuberculosis (TB), especially in developing countries. Previous studies on TB lymphadenitis (TBLN) in SouthâÂ?Â?Eastern Nigeria were done before the advent of the HIV pandemic making a review pertinent. Aim: To evaluate the role of TBLN as a cause of superficial lymphadenopathy in the postâÂ?Â?HIV/acquired immune deficiency syndrome (AIDS) era of SouthâÂ?Â?Eastern Nigeria. Materials and Methods: This is a 15 years (2000–2014) retrospective review of all superficial lymph node biopsies (SLNBs) received at the Department of Morbid Anatomy, University of Nigeria Teaching Hospital, ItukuâÂ?Â?Ozalla Enugu, Nigeria. Results: One hundred and seventyâÂ?Â?two cases of TBLN were identified in this study constituting 14.6% (172/1,180) of SLNBs received at our Hospital’s.. Read More»
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