[Histonet] AFB Positive Patient
louise renton
louise_renton <@t> hotmail.com
Wed Dec 10 02:08:09 CST 2003
Kevin,
Hi Kevin,
I have seen a slide of lymph node from a patient with a severely
immunocompromised state who has such a superabundance of AFB that the
section was visibly pink to the naked eye. Needless to say, these sections
were NOT used as controls for routine work. Interestingly, when PCR typing
was performed, the bugs turned out to M avis and not MTb as initially
suspected.
This is completely anecdotal, but I have heard of various mycobacteriae
lurking in tap water, that show up on sections washed in that water, causing
"false positives". Has anyone else anything to offer on this possible urban
legend?
best regards
Louise Renton
Bone Research Unit
MRC
Johannesburg
South Africa
Tel & fax +27 11 717 2298
"Time flies like an arrow, fruit flies like a banana"
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