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Histological Diagnosis of Ocular and Periocular Tuberculosis 1945 - 2020.

Sebastian KüchlinMateusz GlegolaTabea SchulzClaudia Auw-Hädrich
Published in: Klinische Monatsblatter fur Augenheilkunde (2022)
Ocular tuberculosis is a rare but important histopathological differential diagnosis. In the available specimens, the classic finding of necrotizing inflammation was rarest and showed least consensus on histological re-evaluation. Other typical findings, such as giant cells and a predominantly lymphocytic infiltrate, are sometimes not found even with proven presence of Mycobacterium tuberculosis. They should not be considered essential in cases where there is strong clinical suspicion.
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