300905 Study Guide - Final Guide: Interferon Gamma, Adenosine Deaminase, Mantoux Test

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Diagnosing active tuberculosis based only on signs and symptoms is difficult, as is diagnosing the disease in those who have a weakened immune system. A diagnosis of tb should, however, be considered in those with signs of lung disease or constitutional symptoms lasting longer than two weeks. A chest x-ray and multiple sputum cultures for acid-fast bacilli are typically part of the initial evaluation. Interferon- release assays and tuberculin skin tests are of little use in the developing world. Interferon gamma release assays (igra) have similar limitations in those with hiv. A definitive diagnosis of tb is made by identifying m. tuberculosis in a clinical sample e. g. , sputum, pus, or a tissue biposy. However, the difficult culture process for this slow-growing organism can take two to six weeks for blood or sputum culture. Thus, treatment is often begun before cultures are confirmed. nucleic acid amplification tests and adenosine deaminase testing may allow rapid diagnosis of tb.