PURPOSE To report a case of disseminated TB presenting as ciliary body and thyroid mass lesions. CASE REPORT A 17-year-old male patient presented with a thyroid mass and blurring of… Click to show full abstract
PURPOSE To report a case of disseminated TB presenting as ciliary body and thyroid mass lesions. CASE REPORT A 17-year-old male patient presented with a thyroid mass and blurring of vision in the left eye. A diagnosis of ciliary body granuloma was made. Although the Mantoux was negative, the HRCT chest showed evidence of miliary TB, and the fine needle aspiration cytology from the thyroid mass revealed AFB. On initiation of Antitubercular therapy(ATT), a paradoxical worsening of ciliary body granuloma was noted which resolved on starting steroids. CONCLUSION Involvement of thyroid gland and ciliary body although rare in tuberculosis, may be the presenting feature of disseminated TB. Paradoxical reactions seen after initiation of ATT in these cases may respond well to oral steroids.
               
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