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Case Reports
. 1999 Mar-Apr;43(2):308-12.
doi: 10.1159/000331000.

Nested polymerase chain reaction on vaginal smears of tuberculous cervicitis. A case report

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Nested polymerase chain reaction on vaginal smears of tuberculous cervicitis. A case report

G Ferrara et al. Acta Cytol. 1999 Mar-Apr.

Abstract

Background: Tuberculous cervicitis (TC) is a rare disease the diagnosis of which is based on the microscopic and/or cultural recognition of mycobacteria. In recent years, the polymerase chain reaction (PCR), especially with double-round amplification ("nested" PCR [nPCR]), has been increasingly used for rapid detection of mycobacteria in clinical samples.

Case: The present case is the first example of tuberculosis diagnosed with the aid of nPCR amplification of mycobacterial DNA fragments on smeared and Papanicolaou-stained cytologic material. First detected on vaginal smears, the amplicon IS6110 was subsequently identified also on paraffin-embedded tissue sections.

Conclusion: The technique described here could also be applied to aspiration cytology smears to give rapid and accurate information on mycobacterial infections.

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