Changes in the lungs of a child with Gaucher disease: differential diagnosis with disseminated tuberculosis
M. E. Lozovskaya, Yu. А. Yarovaya, E. В. Vasilieva, L. N. Khamchieva, Anna Mosina, Pavel Gavrilov
Tuberculosis and lung diseases · 2020-11
Abstract
The article describes a clinical case of a rare combination of hereditary pathology – Gaucher disease and latent tuberculosis infection in an 8-y ea r-o ld child. The child was examined for tuberculosis due to disseminated small foci and calcination in the lung tissue detected by chest computed tomography. The particular parameter of latent tuberculosis infection of this case was the positive results of IGRA tests ( T- S POT TB and Quanti FERON ) with a negative response to the intradermal test with recombinant tuberculosis allergen. According to the examination results, the disseminated tuberculosis was not confirmed, diffuse lung damage was regarded as a manifestation of Gaucher disease, which was a rare sign of this pathology according to the published data.
MeSH terms
- Differential diagnosis
- Medicine
- Tuberculosis
- Disease
- Gaucher's disease
- Pediatrics
- Pathology
- Pulmonary tuberculosis