Al Ameen Journal of Medical Sciences (Oct 2012)

Blood and bone marrow findings in tuberculosis in adults -A cross sectional study

  • S.R. Dafale,
  • R.Y. Chavan,
  • G.S. Pilli,
  • P.R. Malur,
  • H.B. Bannur,
  • S.S. Sangolli,
  • B.R. Hungund,
  • A.V. Joshi

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 05, no. 04
pp. 362 – 366

Abstract

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Background: Tuberculosis is a major public health problem in India. Hematolgical changes have been studied with variable results. Aims and objectives: The present study was undertaken to know the prevalence of blood and bone marrow changes in tuberculosis. Methods: The peripheral blood and bone marrow changes were evaluated in hundred adult patients with tuberculosis, admitted at District Hospital, Belgaum and KLES Hospital and MRC were. Results: The peripheral blood findings seen were anemia, raised ESR, leukocytosis, neutrophilia, lymphocytosis, eosinophilia, leucopenia, thrombocytosis and thrombocytope-nia. The bone marrow changes seen were hypercellularity , myeloid hyperplasia , erythroid hyperplasia with megaloblastic changes and reactive plasmacytosis. Another interesting finding in bonemarrow was presence of granulomas which were seen in 5% of cases of which 1 case showed positivity for acid fast bacilli on Zeihl –Neelsen stain. Conclusion: The varied hematological findings observed in tuberculosis should prompt us to consider tuberculosis as one of the differential diagnosis in patients with hematological findings.

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