{"id":399,"date":"2018-05-08T10:00:59","date_gmt":"2018-05-08T10:00:59","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/fnfdoc.com\/?p=399"},"modified":"2018-06-30T13:46:50","modified_gmt":"2018-06-30T13:46:50","slug":"tuberculosis-pathogenesis","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/fnfdoc.com\/tuberculosis-pathogenesis\/","title":{"rendered":"Tuberculosis Pathogenesis"},"content":{"rendered":"
Tuberculosis is a serious, infectious and often fatal disease of the lungs. It can also affect other parts of the body. But the most common type of Tuberculosis is pulmonary Tuberculosis. It is more common in women than in men. The causative agent is a Gram-positive bacterium (Mycobacterium tuberculosis).<\/strong><\/p>\n TB manifests as:<\/p>\n It is estimated that about 2 billion people worldwide are affected with Mycobacterium Tuberculosis. That’s a huge number. But 90-95%<\/strong> of this population isn’t even aware that they have it. This means that the Immune system has contained it such that symptoms don’t appear. A dormant or latent stage is such a condition of the body where the microorganism resides within the system but doesn’t manifest its effects<\/strong>. This condition is termed as Latent Tuberculosis.<\/p>\n Sometimes, the immune system debilitates due to AIDS or progressing age. A weakened immune system can’t fight off the Tuberculosis bacterium. The pathogen reactivates<\/strong> and multiplies rapidly within the system, most often in the lungs. This is active TB – the form of pathogenic infection that manifests itself clearly.<\/p>\n When TB spreads to other tissues, it causes complications related to the organs affected.<\/p>\n In renal TB, the bacteria travel to the kidneys and urinary tract. The patients have sterile pyuria<\/strong> accompanied by microscopic hematuria<\/strong>. There occurs an increase in the level of blood cells.<\/p>\n When active infection occurs in the meninges(the protective layers of the cranium that contain the CSF), then it causes meningitis.<\/p>\n The TB infection of lumbar vertebrae is called Pott’s disease<\/strong> after the British surgeon, Percivall Pott. It causes arthritis of the intervertebral joints. The lower thoracic and upper lumbar vertebrae are the areas of the spine most affected.<\/p>\n In the liver, TB causes hepatitis.<\/p>\n In case the TB spreads to adrenal glands, it manifests as Addison’s disease. Addison’s disease<\/strong> is such a disorder in which the secretion of the adrenal gland is decreased. The body goes low on cortisol and aldosterone. The patient experiences extreme fatigue and weight loss<\/p>\n Scrofula or King’s Evil<\/strong> is the infection of the lymph nodes by TB or non-TB mycobacteria. It is also called Lymphadenitis<\/strong> of the neck. A fatal but painless mask expands in the neck which grows over time. It is characterized by fever, chills, malaise and weight loss.<\/p>\n This is how the TB infection spreads and exerts its effect over the principal regions of the body. It disseminates either the through the lymphatics or the vascular supply and can lead to death if the treatment is not strictly administered. TB has a wide range of wicked and cruel symptoms. Doctors use a Mantoux Test for its diagnosis in addition to AFB and Chest X-ray. For a look at the detailed Symptoms and Cure of TB, read our\u00a0detailed article\u00a0Tuberculosis Symptoms And Cure<\/a><\/strong><\/em><\/span>.<\/p>\nTypes Of\u00a0Tuberculosis<\/h2>\n
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Latent\u00a0Tuberculosis<\/h3>\n
Active\u00a0Tuberculosis infection<\/h3>\n
Mycobacterium Pathogenesis<\/h2>\n
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Formation Of Gohn Focus<\/h2>\n
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\nThree weeks after initial infection, cell-mediated immunity kicks in. The cells of the immune system surround the bacterial cells completely, separating it from the surrounding tissue and forming a granuloma<\/strong>. This is done to avoid further spread of infection. Unfortunately, the tissue at the site of granuloma formation dies. This process is called Caseous Necrosis<\/strong> (Caseous meaning cheese and referring to the soft, degenerated tissue) and the area where it occurs is designated as the Gohn<\/strong> focus<\/strong>.<\/li>\n<\/ul>\nDissemination Of\u00a0Tuberculosis<\/h2>\n
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Infection Of Other Organs<\/h2>\n
Renal\u00a0Tuberculosis<\/h3>\n
TB of Cranial Meninges<\/h3>\n
TB Of The Vertebrae<\/h3>\n
Hepatitis:<\/h3>\n
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TB Of The Adrenal Glands<\/h3>\n
Scrofula in The Neck<\/h3>\n
Conclusion<\/h2>\n