Evaluation of the polymerase chain reaction in the diagnosis of miliary tuberculosis in bone marrow smear

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Escobedo-Jaimes, L
Cicero-Sabido, R
Criales-Cortez, JL
Ramirez, E
Romero, M
Rivero, V
Islas, F
Olivera, H
Gonzalez, S
Escobar-Gutierrez, A
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[1] Univ Nacl Autonoma Mexico, Fac Med, Dept Pulm, Mexico City 11550, DF, Mexico
[2] CT Scanner, Dept Imagenol, Mexico City, DF, Mexico
[3] Inst Diagnost & Referencia Epidemiol, Secretaria Salud, Mexico City, DF, Mexico
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miliary tuberculosis; bone marrow aspirates; polymerase chain reaction; Mycobacterium tuberculosis;
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OBJECTIVE: Miliary tuberculosis (MTB) is difficult to diagnose. When prompt diagnosis is necessary, the polymerase chain reaction (PCR) to detect mycobacterial DNA may be valuable. SETTING: Tuberculosis clinic in an academic tertiary-level hospital in Mexico. DESIGN: Bone marrow (BM) aspiration samples from 30 consecutive clinically suspected MTB patients and 58 non-tuberculosis hematologic patients were evaluated by in-house PCR using a fragment of the insertion sequence IS6110; results were compared with those obtained by acid-fast-stained smears, culture in Lowenstein-Jensen medium, histology, and serology. RESULTS: Tuberculosis diagnosis was confirmed in all MTB suspects, 28 by microscopy and culture in pulmonary or extra-pulmonary samples other than BM, and two by clinical and radiologic improvement after anti-tuberculosis treatment. In fresh BM specimens, in-house PCR was positive in 21/30 (70%) suspects, contrasting with only one positive (3.3%) in staining and culture, and four with compatible histologic findings (13.3%). BM samples from the control group showed negative results in bacteriologic and histologic studies, except in nine who had positive PCR results. These nine control cases had malignant processes. CONCLUSION: PCR in aspirates of BM is a useful diagnostic assay in cases of MTB, mainly when bacteriological results are negative.
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