Tubercular Mediastinal Abscess in
Nonimmunocompromised Patient:
A Rare Case Presentation
OD01-OD03
Correspondence
Vijendra Chouhan,
D-103, Shailraj Complex, Opposite to Baroda Dairy, Makar Pura Road,
Tarsali, Vadodara-390009, Gujarat, India.
E-mail: vijendrachouhan5050@gmail.com
Mediastinal tuberculosis is a rare infection resulting from direct inoculation of organisms or through hematogenous spread. Infected lymph nodes may also transfer the bacilli through lymphatic route. Mediastinal tuberculosis may resemble a pyogenic abscess or tumour which might indicate tubercular aetiology and remains a clinical challenge. In tuberculosis endemic countries like India, all the abscesses indolent to routine treatment need investigation to rule out mycobacterial causes. Authors hereby report a case of 60-year-old male with anterior mediastinal tubercular abscess.