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  • Title: [Multifocal tuberculosis with epididymitis and orchitis in an HIV negative patient].
    Author: Diop BM, Soumare M, Manga NM, Niang EH, Badiane M.
    Journal: Dakar Med; 2002; 47(2):147-50. PubMed ID: 15776664.
    Abstract:
    This case report try to point out the importance of early diagnosis, and an appropriate treatment in multifocal tuberculosis including a testicular localization. A 25 year-old male with a past history of tuberculosis contact and untreated chronic cough with haemoptysis is admitted in our in-patient clinic. Eighteen months earlier, he presented a long course fever, with lumbar pain. Thereafter, the patient condition worsened as he lost weight and developed an enlargement of the right testicle with an scrotal abscess fistulous and a meningo-encephalitis clinical presentation. The bacilloscopy performed on gastric specimen and scrotal caseous was negative. The cerebrospinal fluid was clear and showed a mixed formula with 370 cells including 50% of lymphocytes, an elevated albumin (0.70g/l) and low glucose (0.10g/l) . Sterile pus was detected in urine. The tuberculosis skin test was positive. In addition to the clinical and epidemiological context, the radiological findings (chest and spine X-ray, testicular ultrasonography, cerebral CT Scan) were consistent with multifocal tuberculosis infection with lung miliary, epididymal-orchitis, and brain tuberculomas. The patient was treated successfully using a two-step protocol: two-month treatment with isoniazid, rifampicin, ethambutol and pyrazinamid altogether; followed by a seven-month regimen with isoniazid and rifampicin. Nevertheless,the patient is likely to develop static trouble and infertility because of the spine sequela and testicle atrophy he presented.
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