2019
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0222402
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Diagnostic accuracy of Xpert MTB/RIF assay and non-molecular methods for the diagnosis of tuberculosis lymphadenitis

Abstract: BackgroundTuberculous lymphadenitis (TBLN) diagnosis remains a challenge in resource limited countries like Ethiopia. Most diagnostic centers in Ethiopia use smear microscopy, but it has low sensitivity in detecting tubercle bacilli in fine needle aspiration (FNA) specimens. FNA cytology (FNAC) is another widely applicable diagnostic option but it has low specificity for diagnosing TBLN. In 2014, WHO recommended Xpert MTB/RIF assay to be used in detecting TB from FNA specimen by considering the diagnostic limi… Show more

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“…If we only evaluated lymph node samples, the diagnosis by Xpert occurred in more than half of the patients, and all had a caseous aspect detected during biopsy. A similar result was observed in Ethiopia 9 in 152 adults and children with symptoms suggestive of LNTB, with an Xpert sensitivity of 78% (95% CI, 73.7-83.3%) and specificity of 64% (95% CI, 69.4-78.6%) using culture as the gold standard. In addition, Xpert detected more than half of the samples with a caseous aspect, which indicates a chronic lesion with a sizeable bacillary population.…”
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confidence: 80%
“…If we only evaluated lymph node samples, the diagnosis by Xpert occurred in more than half of the patients, and all had a caseous aspect detected during biopsy. A similar result was observed in Ethiopia 9 in 152 adults and children with symptoms suggestive of LNTB, with an Xpert sensitivity of 78% (95% CI, 73.7-83.3%) and specificity of 64% (95% CI, 69.4-78.6%) using culture as the gold standard. In addition, Xpert detected more than half of the samples with a caseous aspect, which indicates a chronic lesion with a sizeable bacillary population.…”
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confidence: 80%
“…The current study was conducted on clinical isolates of MTBC from two previous EPTB studies conducted in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia. One of the survey data included in the current study which was conducted on 152 patients with EPTB is published [17], while the second survey which is not published enrolled 778 patients. Sixty-eight EPTB presumptive patients were MTBC positive out of 152 from the first survey, whereas 85 were positive from 778 patients from the second survey.…”
Section: Study Settingsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The national TB programs, however, have focused on PTB because of transmissibility, and likewise, the majority of studies done in Ethiopia focused on PTB [9]. Some of the previously conducted studies in Ethiopia focused on the genotypic characterization of mycobacterium causing EPTB [8,[10][11][12] and other assessed diagnostic modalities accuracy and sensitivity for lymph nodes TB [13][14][15][16][17][18][19][20][21][22][23][24][25][26][27][28][29]. A detailed characterization incorporating sociodemographic, clinical, laboratory, and radiological features of adult EPTB cases is lacking in Ethiopia.…”
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confidence: 99%