Cotter T P, Bredin C P
Department of Respiratory Medicine, Cork Regional Hospital, Ireland.
Ir J Med Sci. 1995 Jan;164(1):24-5. doi: 10.1007/BF02968108.
The aim of this study was to correlate tuberculin reactivity with the Kveim test in sarcoidosis. Case records 1983-91 inclusive, of those patients with positive Kveim tests and recorded tuberculin tests in an acute regional general hospital serving south-west Ireland (counties Cork and Kerry) were reviewed. Of 39 patients with positive Kveim tests 28 (72%) were tuberculin negative to a test dose of 10 tuberculin units or more. The group was slightly though significantly younger (p < 0.05) in age than the corresponding group (n = 11; 28%) with positive tuberculin tests. The incidence of tuberculin reactivity in the presence of Kveim reaction is higher than that expected for sarcoidosis. Corresponding studies in Britain and Scandinavia show a considerably lower tuberculin positive rate, which may be due to a lower prevalence of tuberculosis in these countries. However the younger age of the tuberculin negative group in our study may reflect a continuing decline in tuberculosis prevalence in south-west Ireland.