Retrospective Study
Copyright ©The Author(s) 2021.
World J Gastrointest Endosc. Dec 16, 2021; 13(12): 649-658
Published online Dec 16, 2021. doi: 10.4253/wjge.v13.i12.649
Table 1 Baseline characteristics of patients who underwent endoscopic ultrasound fine needle aspiration/biopsy for abdominal lymphadenopathy
Baseline characteristics
Overall (n = 149)
Age (mean ± SD) in yr51 ± 17
Gender, n (%)
Male84 (56.38)
Female65 (43.62)
Clinical presentation, n (%)
Fever of unknown origin78 (52.3)
Staging of malignancy48 (32.2)
Incidental23 (15.5)
Cytology, n (%)
Granulomatous inflammation54 (36.2)
Reactive changes45 (30.2)
Malignant cells50 (33.6)
Final clinical diagnosis, n (%)
Tuberculosis59 (39.59)
Primary lymphoid malignancy (lymphoma)11 (7.38)
Secondary malignant deposits39 (26.17)
Sarcoidosis3 (2.01)
Benign inflammatory lymphadenopathy37 (24.8)
Table 2 Characteristics of patients diagnosed with tuberculosis (n = 59)
Baseline characteristics
Overall (n = 59)
Age (mean ± SD) in yr45 ± 18
Gender, n (%)
Male31 (52.5)
Female28 (47.4)
Echogenicity, n (%)
Hypoechoic node37 (62.7)
Heteroechoic node22 (37.3)
Matting of lymph nodes, n (%)
Yes40 (67.7)
No19 (32.2)
Cytology, n (%)
Granulomatous inflammation with or without caseation51 (86.4)
Reactive changes only8 (13.5)
TB GeneXpert, n (%), n = 34
Positive14 (41.1)
Negative20 (58.9)
TB culture, n (%), n = 38
Growth12 (31.6)
No growth26 (68.4)
Fine needle aspiration (22 Gauge needle) (%)
Sensitivity86
Specificity93
Accuracy88