Determinants of lymph node resolution in patients of tubercular lymphadenitis treated with anti tuberculous chemotherapy: A hospital based longitudinal study

2020 
Abstract Introduction The variable course of illness in patients of Tubercular lymphadenitis remains a therapeutic challenge to treating physicians in a significant proportion of patients. This study was aimed to explore the possible determinants which could predict the outcome of this subgroup of patients. Methodology This was a prospective cohort study where 94 patients of TB lymphadenitis were enrolled who could be followed up till the end of treatment. They were evaluated in the beginning and monitored till the end of treatment keeping into account the clinical behaviour of lymph nodes during the course of Anti tubercular chemotherapy. Results Out of 94 patients, 60 had their lymph nodes resolved at the end of prescribed treatment duration wheras 34 were classified as partial responders. Another 26 amongst them had their nodes resolved by an extension of continuation phase by 3–6 months. Presence of bilateral and multiple lymph nodes, necrosis on Fine needle aspiration at initial diagnosis and occurrence of Paradoxical upgrading reaction were associated with the partial resolution of lymph nodes at the end of stipulated ATT duration. Conclusion Treatment duration should be individualized by the treating physicians. Certain parameters mentioned above can be taken as warning signals of patients ending up as partial responders and hence the need of a prolonged extension phase.
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