A rare case report of primary tuberculosis of tongue
Journal: International Archives of Integrated Medicine (IAIM) (Vol.3, No. 3)Publication Date: 2016-03-15
Authors : Sharma MK; Joshi N; Yadav ML; Agarwal T;
Page : 177-180
Keywords : Tuberculosis tongue; Tuberculosis oral cavity; Primary tuberculosis tongue; Primary tuberculosis oral cavity; Growth at base of tongue.;
Abstract
Tuberculosis is an infectious disease that has displayed increasing incidence in the last decades. In the ENT area, the most common onset is cervical lymphadenitis, which accounts for 95% of ENT cases. The posterior pharyngeal wall, tonsillar pillars, sidewalls, soft palate, and tongue are the least probable locations. A 40 year old male presented in the ENT OPD with a growth at base of tongue, involving the lateral sulcus, anterior tonsillar pillar and lower pole of tonsil left side. A biopsy was taken from the same area and sent for histopathological examination with a strong clinical suspicion of squamous cell carcinoma. The final histopathological diagnosis was tuberculosis of tongue. The patient showed good response on ATT.
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