Frickmann H, Jungblut S, Hanke P, Bargon J
Medizinische Klinik, St. Elisabethen Krankenhaus, Katharina Kasper Kliniken, Frankfurt/Main.
Pneumologie. 2004 Nov;58(11):773-6. doi: 10.1055/s-2004-830083.
We describe a case of miliary tuberculosis induced by Bacillus Calmette-Guerin (BCG) as a complication of an infection after BCG-instillation therapy into the bladder because of bladder carcinoma. Bacilli surely entered blood circulation via an urethral lesion because of a difficult catheterisation. The 60 year old patient was administered to the hospital with septic temperature 4 four days after BCG instillation. CT showed a miliary patten and the diagnosis was confirmed by bronchoscopy: transbronchial biopsy showed granulomatous infiltration and an acid-fast rod-bacterium was detected in bronchial slime. Symptoms vanished after a consequent antituberculous triple therapy regime and the patient left hospital in a good general state of health.