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Table 2 Clinical findings of febrile extrapulmonary tuberculosis patients referred with fever of unknown origin

From: Delayed diagnosis of extrapulmonary tuberculosis presenting as fever of unknown origin in an intermediate-burden country

Variables

Detail

Total (n = 95)

Group of early diagnosis (n = 64)

Group of delayed diagnosis (n = 31)

P-value

Localizing signs and/or symptoms, n (%)

59 (62.1)

42 (65.6)

17 (54.8)

0.310

Hematology

Hemoglobin (g/dL)

11.6 ± 2.1

11.9 ± 2.0

11.0 ± 2.4

0.050

WBC (×1000/mm3)

7.7 ± 4.4

7.2 ± 3.6

8.7 ± 5.7

0.110

Platelet (×1000/mm3)

259 ± 124

265 ± 123

247 ± 126

0.529

Chemistry

CRP (mg/dL)

10.2 ± 6.5

10.7 ± 6.9

9.0 ± 5.6

0.218

Albumin (g/dL)

3.3 ± 0.5

3.3 ± 0.5

3.3 ± 0.5

0.889

Alkaline phosphatase (IU/L)

143.2 ± 148.6

141.8 ± 169.5

145.9 ± 93.8

0.901

Lung involvement

47 (49.5)

34 (53.1)

13 (41.9)

0.306

Typical presentation of chest X-ray

11 (23.4)

11 (32.3)

0

0.014

Abnormal finding on CT scan

87/88 (98.9)

62/62 (100)

25/26 (95.2)

 

Typical imaging findings of TB

60/88 (68.2)

49/62 (79.0)

11/26 (42.3)

<0.001

Anatomical distributiona

 Abdominopelvic region

34/52 (65.4)

26/34 (76.5)

8/18 (44.4)

 

 Chest

37/56 (66.1)

32/41 (78.0)

5/15 (33.3)

 

 Neck

3/5 (60.0)

2/3 (66.7)

1/2 (50.0)

 

Abnormal finding on MRI

27/27 (100)

19/19 (100)

8/8 (100)

 

Typical imaging findings of TB

18/27 (66.7)

15/19 (79.0)

3/8 (37.5)

0.037

Anatomical distributiona

 Musculoskeletal

12/21 (57.1)

10/14 (71.4)

2/7 (28.6)

 

 Brain

7/7 (100)

6/6 (100)

1/1 (100)

 

Abnormal finding on PET-CT

6/6 (100)

1/1 (100)

5/5 (100)

 
  1. All values are the mean ± standard deviation or number (%), except where indicated otherwise
  2. aThe numbers of the typical imaging findings of TB (a) among cases in each anatomical distribution (b) were presented as ‘a/b (percentage)’
  3. Abbreviations: CRP C-reactive protein, CT computed tomography, MRI magnetic resonance imaging, PET-CT positron emission tomography-computed tomography, WBC white blood cell