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Resumen de Recomendaciones de la Sociedad Española de Infectología Pediátrica sobre el diagnóstico y tratamiento de las adenitis por micobacterias no tuberculosas

Esmeralda Núñez Cuadros, Fernando Baquero Artigao, Sociedad Española de Infectología Pediátrica (SEIP)

  • Abstract Non-tuberculous mycobacteria (NTM) have been increasingly isolated over the last 20 years in Spain. However, as NTM disease is not a noti?able condition, there is no national registry, thus the true prevalence and incidence of these infections in children are dif?cult to estimate.

    Cervical adenitis is the most common clinical manifestation of NTM infection in immunocompetent children. The clinical course can be sub-acute or chronic, and is often associated with ?uctuation, ?stulisation, and scarring at a later stage. Although much less common, it is important to consider Mycobacterium tuberculosis in the differential diagnosis, as the management and the epidemiological implications of tuberculous lymphadenitis are completely different.

    Diagnosis of NTM cervical lymphadenitis is based on a high level of clinical suspicion, supported by results of the tuberculin skin test and interferon-gamma release assays (IGRA). Fine needle aspiration or excisional biopsy is usually required for histological and microbiological con?rmation.

    Complete surgical excision of the affected nodes is the treatment of choice. Incision and drainage is not recommended, due to the high risk of chronic ?stulisation and recurrence rate. Antibiotic treatment or conservative wait-and-see therapy may be indicated in certain circumstances.


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