Primary Laryngeal Tuberculosis a Case Report
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A case of primary laryngeal tuberculosis is reported. A 43-year-old female with intermittent hoarseness for 6 months was referred to our department due to progressive hoarseness and slight dyspnea. Fiberscopic examination revealed severe adhesion of a white coat to the bilateral false and true vocal cords. Although we suspected laryngeal tuberculosis, plain X-ray film of the chest revealed no abnormal findings. The histopathological result obtained by a biopsy under direct laryngoscopy was useful in obtaining the diagnosis. Although a polymerase chain reaction was used to detect myobacterial DNA sequences in her sputum, false negative data was obtained for tubercle bacillus, suggesting a limitaion of this method. The clinical course was fair with a good response to medical therapy.
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