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Acta Biológica Colombiana
versão impressa ISSN 0120-548X
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BUSTAMANTE, JAVIER ANDRÉS; ASTUDILLO, MIRYAM; PAZOS, ALVARO JAIRO e LUIS EDUARDO, BRAVO. Detection of Acid-Fast Bacilli in Formalin-Fixed,Paraffin-Embedded Tissues of Patientswith Chronic Granulomatous Inflammation. Acta biol.Colomb. [online]. 2010, vol.15, n.2, pp.263-270. ISSN 0120-548X.
Detection of acid fast bacilli (AFB) in smears is a significant aid in diagnosis and treatment of individuals with chronic granulomatous inflammation (CGI). This study was designed in order to detect the presence of AFB in several tissues of patients with histologically proven CGI and to compare the frequency of AFB positive smears with the degree of granuloma formation and necrosis. We selected 57 formalin-fixed, paraffin embedded blocks containing specimens of pleura, lung, pericardium, lymph nodes and cerebral lobe, from 30 patients (63.3% males) older than 18 years, with biopsy proven CGI referred to the Pathology department at University Hospital of Valle del Cauca (Colombia),between 2002 and 2008.Each sample was cut into 3 sections, and stained using the H/E, Ziehl-Neelsen and Auramine staining. AFB smear detection was similar in both special staining procedures in individuals with necrotizing CGI, reflecting an excellent diagnostic agreement (kappa=0.89, IC 95% (0.68-1.0)). However, Auramine was superior to Ziehl-Neelsen staining for AFB detection among subjects with nonnecrotizing CGI (kappa=0.65, IC95% (0.23-1.00)). Non-significant differences were found between the presence of AFB and the degree of granuloma necrosis, gender, and specific anatomic location. In general, there was a good agreement between both histological methods employed. Additionally it is clear that implementation of molecular tests that are minimally influenced by scant numbers of bacilli in samples is necessary for a definite diagnosis.
Palavras-chave : Biopsy; Granuloma; Necrosis; Mycobacterium Infections; Diagnosis.