Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
3406191 Journal of Infection and Public Health 2014 6 Pages PDF
Abstract

SummaryBackground and objectivesThe diagnosis of granulomatous inflammation with possible tuberculosis (TB) infection in histopathology is often difficult. There is a need for a rapid and reliable diagnostic test. Thus, we evaluated the performance of the Mycobacterium tuberculosis direct (MTD) test in specimens with granulomatous lymphadenitis and negative acid fast stains.MethodsThe M. tuberculosis direct (MTD) test by Gen-Probe was performed on 45 formalin-fixed paraffin-embedded tissue samples including 34 lymph nodes. We measured the predictive values of the MTD test in specimens with granulomatous lymphadenitis and negative acid fast stains.ResultsThe overall test sensitivity was 73.9%, and specificity was 95.4%. The MTD test sensitivity and specificity for lymph node tissue were 72.7% and 91.67%, respectively. In the presence of granulomatous inflammation, the MTD test sensitivity and specificity were higher than those for all tissue samples, at 75% and 100%, respectively.ConclusionBased on this study, the MTD test should be used as a supportive test in addition to conventional histochemical or immunological staining methods when evaluating lymph node tissue with a granulomatous inflammation to deliver stronger evidence to support clinical decisions at a much earlier time than a culture would allow.

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