Mediastinal, retroperitoneal, and cervical (scrofula) lymph nodes - The most common site of tuberculous lymphadenitis (scrofula) is in the neck, along the sternocleidomastoid muscle; it usually is unilateral and causes little or no pain; advanced cases of tuberculous lymphadenitis may suppurate and ...
Results: Primary clinical presentation was most fre-quently lymphadenitis (13 [37.1%]). Other organs in-volved included bones (7 [20.0%]), central nervous system (5 [14.3%]), urogenital organs (3 [8.6%]), lung (3 [8.6%])...
(2015). GeneXpert MTB/RIF Assay for the Diagnosis of Tuberculous Lymphadenitis on Concentrated Fine Needle Aspirates in High Tuberculosis Burden Settings. PloS one, 10(9), e0137471. In article View Article PubMed PubMed [15] Denkinger CM, Schumacher SG,...