The relationship between tuberculosis and Diabetes Mellitus in patients Ibrahim Kareem Khalil MSC Abstract : Diabetes Mellitus is associated with higer risk of lower respiratory tract infection including pulmonary tuberculosis with featu

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  • Ibrahim Kareem Khalil

Abstract

                Diabetes Mellitus is associated  with higer risk of lower respiratory tract infection including pulmonary tuberculosis with features which differ from that observed in the general non-diabetic population.To assess the effect of  diabetes mellitus on the clinical ,bacteriological and radiological presentation of pulmonary tuberculosis diabetic population. This is a cross sectional study that enrolled 50 patients with diabetes mellitus and pulmonary tuberculosis . the patients included in this study had been randomly selected from those attending AL-Hilla Teaching Hospital in Babylon Province – iraq during the period between the 1st of May, 2006 to the 31st of May , 2007. All of the patients had been subjected to thorough physical examination and laboratory investigations .This study revealed  male to femaIe ratio of 5:1. Sixteen percent of the sample ( 4 patients ) was of type 2 diabetes . mellitus. 56% of those with diabetes and pulmonary tuberculosis (14 patients) were diabetic for 0-10 years. 38 patients (76% of the sample )  had sputum smear positive , the remaining 12 patients (24 % of  the sample) were smear  negative / culture  positive .Multiple lobe involvement was obvious in 64% of (32 patients ). lower lung field involvement had been detected in 32% of the sample ( 36   patients ) . Caviary lesions had  been diagnosed in 30 patients (60% of the sample).This study  revealed  that diabetes  modifies the clinical and radiological picture of pulmonary tuberculosis . Diabetic patients  are at higher risk of recurrence and extensive pulmonary involvement . Tuberculosis is  associated with poor glycemic control . Diabetes  changes  the male : female ratio toward the side of male predominance . Lower  lung field involvement is more common in diabetics who had pulmonary tubrcu1osis.                                                                                                                                    

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Published

2011-04-10

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Khalil, I. K. (2011). The relationship between tuberculosis and Diabetes Mellitus in patients Ibrahim Kareem Khalil MSC Abstract : Diabetes Mellitus is associated with higer risk of lower respiratory tract infection including pulmonary tuberculosis with featu. Al-Kufa University Journal for Biology, 3(1). Retrieved from https://journal.uokufa.edu.iq/index.php/ajb/article/view/9346