Title of article :
Persistent Marked Peripheral Eosinophilia due to Tuberculosis: A Case Report
Author/Authors :
Garg, Gunjan Department of Medicine - Sir Ganga Ram Hospital - New Delhi - India , Gogia, Atul Department of Medicine - Sir Ganga Ram Hospital - New Delhi - India , Kakar, Atul Department of Medicine - Sir Ganga Ram Hospital - New Delhi - India , Miglani, Pratyush Department of Medicine - Sir Ganga Ram Hospital - New Delhi - India
Abstract :
We report a case of a 68-year-old female who was a known
case of diabetes mellitus and chronic liver disease and
presented with complaints of dry cough and other constitutional
symptoms since one month. During initial investigations, the
patient was found to have peripheral blood eosinophilia. Upon
investigating further,the patient was found to have mediastinal
lymphadenopathy and fine-needle aspiration of mediastinal
lymph nodes showed features of tuberculosis. The patient was
started on anti-tubercular treatment and her eosinophil counts
returned to normal levels. Correlation between eosinophilia and
tuberculosis has not been established in classical literature. This
case highlights the same association and raises awareness on this
crucial finding. Coexistence of eosinophilia and tuberculosis
in our patient is suggested since peripheral blood eosinophilia
improved with anti-tubercular treatment. The exact pathogenesis
of coexistence of tuberculosis and peripheral blood eosinophilia
yet remains to be deciphered, but tissue pathology is mainly
associated with the discharge of toxic eosinophil products.
Keywords :
Eosinophilia , Tuberculosis , Lymph nodes
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics