
Use of Corticosteroid as an Adjunct with Antitubercular Therapy in the Management of Miliary Tuberculosis Associated with Organizing PneumoniaA Case Report
Author(s) -
Abdullah Nasser,
Muhammad Tareq Khan Yaseer,
Ismail Mousa Tia Khalid
Publication year - 2019
Publication title -
journal of clinical cases and reports
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2582-0435
DOI - 10.46619/joccr.2019.2-1029
Subject(s) - miliary tuberculosis , medicine , tuberculosis , adjunct , corticosteroid , pneumonia , intensive care medicine , adrenal cortex hormones , pediatrics , surgery , pathology , philosophy , linguistics
In miliary TB, the role of steroid remains to be unclear. Till date, extremely limited studies have been conducted to evaluate corticosteroids’ role in miliary TB. We report a patient with miliary TB and co-existing organizing pneumonia (OP), a condition that was managed successfully by anti-TB chemotherapy in adjunct with the corticosteroid. To the best of our knowledge, this association has not been reported or extremely infrequently reported in the existing literature. The adjunctive use of corticosteroids does not appear to diminish the efficacy of ‘adequate’ anti-tuberculosis therapy. The use of corticosteroids has significant short- and long-term benefits in most forms of tuberculosis.