ENDOBRONCHIAL TUBERCULOSIS - DIAGNOSTIC FEATURES AND THERAPEUTIC OUTCOME

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HOHEISEL, G
CHAN, BKM
CHAN, CHS
CHAN, KS
TESCHLER, H
COSTABEL, U
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[1] HAVEN HOPE HOSP,DEPT RESP MED,HONG KONG,HONG KONG
[2] CHINESE UNIV HONG KONG,PRINCE WALES HOSP,DEPT MED,RESP UNIT,HONG KONG,HONG KONG
[3] UNIV ESSEN GESAMTHSCH,RUHRLANDKLIN,FAC MED,ESSEN,GERMANY
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10.1016/S0954-6111(05)80007-1
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R5 [内科学];
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1002 ; 100201 ;
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Background: Endobronchial tuberculosis (EBTB) is not seen often in the adult population. In most cases it is associated with pulmonary tuberculosis. During its course significant tracheobronchial stenosis may develop. In this study we report our experience with patients with EBTB. Methods: The records of 38 patients in whom EBTB had been proved by fibre optic bronchoscopy, microbiology and histology studies were evaluated. Results: Symptoms were non-specific and represented mainly the co-existing pulmonary tuberculosis. Signs characteristic of airway obstruction were rare (localized wheezing in 6%). Indications for bronchoscopy were radiographic features (87%), microscopy smear negatives (8%), wheezing (3%), and blood stained sputum (3%). The lesions were more likely to be seen in the main and upper bronchi. In 5% of patients the lower trachea was involved. Most lesions looked inflamed (51%), followed by caseous (19%), granulomatous (17%), ulcerative (12%), and fibrotic appearance (1%). The degree of stenosis was nil (22%), minor (45%), significant (13%), subtotal (13%), or total (7%). The patients were treated with a combination of antituberculosis drugs. Four patients underwent surgical procedures. Dilatation techniques were used in two patients for a right and left main bronchus stenosis respectively, with significant improvement in one. Dilatation in combination with laser therapy of a right intermediate bronchus stenosis did not result in re-expansion of the dependent part of the lung due to pleural adhesions. Left pneumonectomy was performed in one patient for destroyed lung. Twenty-two patients agreed to follow up bronchoscopy. The macroscopic appearance of the mucosa had improved in most cases but the degree of stenoses was unchanged in a considerable proportion (58%). Bronchial stenosis in one patient subsided during therapy but developed again at a later stage. Conclusions: Patients with pulmonary tuberculosis and radiographic evidence of volume loss are recommended to undergo bronchoscopy to rule out EBTB. Specific symptoms for EBTB are rare. Biopsy of inflamed areas of bronchial mucosa seems to be indicated. Despite adequate antituberculosis therapy tracheobronchial stenosis may develop. Long term follow up including bronchoscopy seems therefore advocated. Dilatational intervention may be indicated in selected cases. © 1994, W. B. Saunders Company Ltd. All rights reserved.
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