Genital Tuberculosis – An Uncommon Presentation

Authors

  • N Akhter Assistant Professor, Obs & Gynae, Khulna Medical College, Khulna
  • A Khanam Assistant Professor, Obs & Gynae, Khulna Medical College, Khulna
  • F Begum Junior Consultant, Obs & Gynae, Khulna Medical College Hospital, Khulna

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.3329/jbcps.v30i2.11421

Keywords:

Uncommon, Presentation

Abstract

A married women of 30 years, mother of one child,  housewife was referred to out patient department of Khulna  Medical College Hospital with history of blood stained  vaginal discharge, secondary amenorrhoea for 3 years and  evening rise of temperature and anorexia for 3 months. On  speculum examination, cervix was oedematous, bright red  in colour with papillary growth which bleeds on touch. She  also had bilateral excavated lesion at the lowest part of the  vagina close to the introitus which was red in colour with  undermined edge. Visual inspection aided by acetic acid  (VIA) was positive. Colposcopy guided biopsy was taken  from unhealthy areas. There was extensive mottling on  chest X-ary. She had high ESR, AFB+ve on sputum culture.  The patient was diagnosed as a case of active pulmonary  TB. Histopathological report of cervical tissue showed  granulomatous lesion. Patient was given a regimen of  standard anti TB drugs. After 2 weeks, during her first  follow up, patient had few symptoms with regression of  cervical growth and disappearance of vaginal ulcer. Patient  herself stated about her wellbeing after the start of anti-  TB drugs.  Though cervical TB is not uncommon among genital TB  (5-24%), vaginal tubercular lesion is very uncommon and  concurrent pulmonary, endometrial, cervical and vaginal  tuberculosis is a rare event. Careful evaluation is needed to  diagnose tubercular infection in genital organs specially in  GOPDs and colposcopy clinics.

 

DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3329/jbcps.v30i2.11421

 

J Bangladesh Coll Phys Surg 2012; 30: 108-111

 

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Published

2012-07-24

How to Cite

Akhter, N., Khanam, A., & Begum, F. (2012). Genital Tuberculosis – An Uncommon Presentation. Journal of Bangladesh College of Physicians and Surgeons, 30(2), 108–111. https://doi.org/10.3329/jbcps.v30i2.11421

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Case Reports