%0 Case Reports %T Diagnostic dilemma of an isolated inguinal clinical cold abscess - ? Suppurative,? EPTB, ? NTM infection- a rare and interesting case report. %A Sumathi S %J Indian J Tuberc %V 67 %N 3 %D Jul 2020 %M 32825865 暂无%R 10.1016/j.ijtb.2019.03.006 %X Cold abscess is an abscess without local pain and warmth and it usually accompanies Tuberculosis. The site varied depending upon the organ affected and cervical region is the commonly affected one. Cyto-morphology of cold abscess usually showed caseation type of necrosis, lymphocytes and granuloma with degenerated epithelioid cells. Here we presented an inguinal cold abscess in 9 years old girl with unique cyto-morphology of plenty of neutrophils, foam cells and lymphocytes in fine needle aspiration smear without caseation necrosis and epithelioid cells. Presence of Mycobacterium in the aspirated pus was proved by Ziehl-Neelsen as well as Auramine fluorescent staining. This characteristic cyto-morphology of mycobacterium infection mimicking pyogenic abscess emphasizes the importance of Ziehl-Neelsen staining in all abscess for early specific diagnosis and effective treatment.