%0 Case Reports %T [Tuberculosis of the palatine tonsil mimicking a malignant lesion and associating pulmonary tuberculous miliaria: about a case in Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso]. %A Kadyogo M %A Bargo CR %A H A Ido FA %A Ouoba J %A Mamoudou B %A N Meda C %A Ouédraogo AS %A Sanou Lamien A %A Sereme M %J Med Trop Sante Int %V 3 %N 3 %D 2023 Sep 30 %M 38094480 暂无%R 10.48327/mtsi.v3i3.2023.422 %X Tonsillar tuberculosis is the infectious localization of Koch's bacillus in the palatine tonsils. It is rare. Tonsillar tuberculosis associated with miliary tuberculosis is even more exceptional.
UNASSIGNED: The aim of our work is to report a rare case of tuberculous tonsillitis associated with miliary tuberculosis.
UNASSIGNED: This was a case of tonsillar tuberculosis associated with miliary tuberculosis. The main complaint was chronic odynophagia, which had been present for 7 months and was associated with weight loss. Questioning also revealed alcohol, tobacco and marijuana consumption.
UNASSIGNED: Oropharyngoscopy revealed an enlarged, ulcerated and hemorrhagic right tonsil, suggesting a malignant lesion. Diagnostic tonsillectomy with anatomopathological examination of the surgical specimen led to the diagnosis of tonsillar tuberculosis. A postoperative chest X-ray revealed tuberculous miliaria. No other tuberculosis site was identified. No other confirmatory biological tests were carried out. The patient was treated with 4 anti-tuberculosis drugs (rifampicin, isoniazid, pyrazinamide, ethambutol) during 2 months and 2 anti-tuberculosis drugs (Rifampicin, Isoniazid) during 4 months. The evolution was favorable and the patient was declared cured at the end of treatment. There was no recurrence after 5 years.
UNASSIGNED: Tonsillar tuberculosis is rare. Tonsillar tuberculosis associated with pulmonary miliaria is even more exceptional. Tonsil biopsy for anatomopathological examination is sufficient for diagnosis. A chest X-ray should be requested as part of the preoperative workup prior to any tonsillar biopsy or tonsillectomy. GeneXpert (MTB/RIF) should be carried out if possible, not only for its value in the biological confirmation of tuberculosis but also to identify rifampicin resistance. Antibacillary treatment often leads to a favorable outcome.