Immunological conundrum – A paradoxical reaction in tuberculosis
Shobitha Nagabushan, Inchara Muralidharam, Nancy V Jeniffer, Karthik Badarayan, A. R. Somashekar
Karnataka Pediatric Journal · 2025-08
Abstract
A paradoxical response is the clinical or radiological worsening of pre-existing tubercular lesions or development of new lesions during anti-tubercular treatment due to host immune reaction. We report to you a 16 year old girl with abdominal tuberculosis presenting to us with large joint swelling and pain, diagnosed to have Poncet’s disease , showed complete resolution of symptoms after re-starting Antitubercular Therapy and a short course of steroids.
MeSH terms
- Paradoxical reaction
- Tuberculosis
- Medicine
- Immunology
- Psychology