Abstract

An autopsy case of generalized tuberculosis after BCG vaccination was reported. The patient, a boy BCG‐vaccinated at the age of three, developed regional lymphadenitis, which was followed by subcutaneous abscesses in the chest wall. At the age of eleven, chest X‐ray examination revealed an infiltrative shadow in the upper field. He died at thirteen years of age in poor condition with diarrhea and severe attacks of general convulsions. Autopsy disclosed generalized tuberculosis, especially in the skin, lymph nodes, lung, small intestine and brain. Microscopically, there was little tendency to develop tuberculous granulation tissue. Myriads of acid‐fast bacilli were found in these ill‐defined foci. The acid‐fast bacilli were indistinguishable from BCG by bacteriological investigations. No definite causative factor could be traced. Complications induced by BCG vaccination were briefly discussed. ACTA PATH JAP. 19: 395˜407 1969.

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