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Original Article

The Emerging Challenge of Diagnosing Drug-resistant Tubercular Uveitis: Experience of 110 Eyes from North India

, MD, , MS, , MDORCID Icon, , DMORCID Icon, , MS, , MSc, , MS & , MS show all
Pages 107-114 | Received 06 May 2019, Accepted 09 Aug 2019, Published online: 03 Oct 2019
 

ABSTRACT

Background: Rapid and timely diagnosis of tubercular uveitis (TBU) is of paramount importance to save these eyes from blindness. The present study was, therefore, undertaken to carry out a comparative evaluation of Gene Xpert MTB/RIF (Xpert), MTBDRplus and Multiplex PCR (MPCR) for the diagnosis of TBU. These tests were performed on vitreous fluid of 110 patients with presumed TBU and 90 controls. rpoB gene sequencing confirmed Rifampicin resistance.

Results: Xpert, MTBDRplus and MPCR were positive in 19(17.2%),38 (34.5%) and 79 (71.8 %) patients, respectively. All tests were negative in all controls. Rif resistance was detected in 3 by Xpert and 7 by MTBDRplus. MPCR followed by rpoB gene sequencing detected Rif resistance in 6 cases. One case of false Rif resistance was reported each by MTBDRplus and Xpert.

Conclusion: MPCR followed by rpoB sequencing is a robust technique for the diagnosis of paucibacilliary condition like TBU and reliable detection of drug resistance.

DECLARATION OF INTEREST

The authors report no conflicts of interest. The authors alone are responsible for the content and writing of the paper. We acknowledge DBT for funding the project.

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