TB Research

Primary Rifampicin Mono-Resistant Tuberculosis of the Cervical, Mediastinal, and Axillary Lymphadenopathy in an Indian Male: A First-of-Its-Type Case

Yadav S

Cureus · 2024-04

Abstract

Tuberculosis is common in endemic countries. However, extrapulmonary tuberculosis is relatively rare, and primary extrapulmonary rifampicin mono-resistant tuberculosis of the cervical, mediastinal, and axillary lymph nodes simultaneously without pulmonary focus in an immunocompetent male has never been reported. Herein is a case of a 27-year-old Indian male with no previous history of tuberculosis who was diagnosed after an extensive clinical assessment with a radiometric and cartridge-based nucleic acid amplification assay of the swollen lymph nodes. He was put on antituberculous treatment per the all-oral longer regimen of the national program.