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Acquired immunodeficiency syndrome presenting as testicular tuberculosis
P Kumar1, P Shashikala, H R Chandrashekar
1Department of Pathology, JJM Medical College, Davangere - 577 004. Karnataka.
Abstract:
A 50 year old heterosexual male presented with fever and cough with expectoration of months duration, and swelling in the right testis. The serological tests showed positivity for HIV 1 and 11 antibodies. Testicular biopsy from the right testis showed epitheloid cell granulomas with central caseous necrosis and peripheral mantle of lymphocytes and plasma cells. Zeihl-Neelsen stain on tissue sections showed AFB positivity. To the best of our knowledge this is the second reported case of acquired immunodeficiency syndrome presenting as testicular tuberculosis.
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