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What Does this biopsy Test Result Mean?

Left clevical lymphnode - biopsy - result - 1.caseous gramlomatous inflamation 2.caseous gramlomatous lymphadenitis. medicien using Myren 4(tab) + polyfer 1(tab)/ day from last eight months. biopsy gland is slept no pain ..... After one month of biopsy at the distance of one inch other gland arise suffering with pain and swelling and ia visible. First biopsy was done six month ago. Plesa help me out.
Mon, 29 Dec 2014
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Pathologist and Microbiologist 's  Response
Hello and welcome to HCM,
Both the biopsy reports suggest caseous necrosis of lymph nodes.
Presence of caseous necrosis and granulomatous inflammation suggest presence of tuberculosis.
Tuberculosis is treated with anti-tubercular treatment (ATT).
ATT is given for period of six to nine months depending on the site of involvement.
Development of new lymph also requires aspiration cytology or biopsy in-order to rule out recurrence of tuberculosis in newly developed lymph nodes.

Thanks and take care
Dr Shailja P Wahal

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What Does this biopsy Test Result Mean?

Hello and welcome to HCM, Both the biopsy reports suggest caseous necrosis of lymph nodes. Presence of caseous necrosis and granulomatous inflammation suggest presence of tuberculosis. Tuberculosis is treated with anti-tubercular treatment (ATT). ATT is given for period of six to nine months depending on the site of involvement. Development of new lymph also requires aspiration cytology or biopsy in-order to rule out recurrence of tuberculosis in newly developed lymph nodes. Thanks and take care Dr Shailja P Wahal