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GMJ News > Clinical Medicine > #35 | GMJ Podcast | Lung Adenocarcinoma and Tuberculous Lymphadenitis — Diagnostic Challenges in a Rare Case

#35 | GMJ Podcast | Lung Adenocarcinoma and Tuberculous Lymphadenitis — Diagnostic Challenges in a Rare Case

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GMJ Podcast · Episode 35
March 19, 2026 19m Prof. Giorgi Pkhakadze
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Episode Summary

This GMJ Podcast episode examines a rare and clinically complex case of concurrent bronchopulmonary adenocarcinoma and tuberculous lymphadenitis diagnosed via CT-guided biopsy. The case presentation highlights the diagnostic challenges physicians face when differentiating between malignant lymph node metastases and tuberculosis-related lymphadenitis, particularly in tuberculosis-endemic regions. Through detailed histopathological analysis and integrated diagnostic strategies, the authors demonstrate how accurate diagnosis is essential for proper TNM staging and appropriate therapeutic management in patients with coexisting oncologic and infectious pathology.

Key Topics Discussed

  • Lung adenocarcinoma diagnosis and lymph node staging in thoracic malignancy
  • Tuberculous lymphadenitis presentation and differential diagnosis in high-burden TB settings
  • CT-guided biopsy techniques for histopathological confirmation of thoracic lymph node pathology
  • TNM staging complications when distinguishing metastatic versus infectious lymph node involvement
  • Integrated diagnostic approaches combining imaging, microbiology, and pathology in complex thoracic cases
  • Coordinated oncological and anti-tuberculosis treatment strategies for dual pathology

Key Takeaways

  • Coexistence of malignancy and active tuberculosis represents a significant diagnostic challenge requiring tissue confirmation rather than radiological assumption alone
  • CT-guided biopsy with histopathological examination is critical for accurate differentiation between metastatic lymphadenopathy and tuberculous infection
  • Misclassification of lymph node pathology directly impacts TNM staging accuracy and may lead to inappropriate treatment escalation or undertreatment
  • Multi-disciplinary collaboration among oncologists, infectious disease specialists, and pathologists is essential for optimal patient outcomes
  • High tuberculosis prevalence in certain regions necessitates active TB screening and microbiological assessment in all newly diagnosed lung cancer patients

About This Episode

This case report addresses a critical intersection of global health challenges: lung cancer and tuberculosis. In tuberculosis-endemic regions, including parts of Africa and Asia, clinicians must maintain diagnostic vigilance for concurrent malignant and infectious processes. The episode is particularly relevant for medical professionals in high-TB-burden settings and contributes to clinical education regarding complex thoracic pathology. By emphasizing evidence-based diagnostic methodology, this episode supports improved clinical outcomes and underscores the importance of comprehensive diagnostic workup in oncology and infectious disease medicine.

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In this episode of the GMJ Podcast — the official podcast of the Georgian Medical Journal — we present a newly published case report describing the coexistence of bronchopulmonary adenocarcinoma and tuberculous lymphadenitis, diagnosed through CT-guided biopsy.

The article is authored by Aymar Kassa Boukat (ORCID: 0009-0004-2064-8362), Massine El Hammoumi (ORCID: 0000-0001-6892-8444), Benameur Yassir (ORCID: 0000-0003-4611-1753), and El Hassane Kabiri (ORCID: 0000-0001-5514-8983), affiliated with the Military Teaching Hospital Mohammed V and University Mohammed V, Rabat, Morocco.

This rare case highlights the diagnostic complexity associated with the coexistence of malignant and infectious processes within the thoracic lymphatic system. Differentiating between metastatic lymph node involvement and tuberculous lymphadenitis presents a significant clinical challenge, particularly in settings where tuberculosis remains prevalent.

The report emphasises the critical role of CT-guided biopsy and histopathological confirmation in establishing an accurate diagnosis. It also demonstrates how misclassification of lymph node pathology may affect TNM staging and lead to inappropriate therapeutic decisions.

The findings underline the importance of integrated diagnostic strategies combining imaging, microbiological assessment, and pathology, as well as coordinated oncological and anti-tuberculosis management.

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https://gmj.ge/index.php/pub/article/view/17

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https://gmj.ge/index.php/pub/article/view/17/10

DOI
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.19053394

Citation:
Boukat AK, El Hammoumi M, Yassir B, Kabiri EH. Coexistence of Bronchopulmonary Adenocarcinoma and Tuberculous Lymphadenitis Diagnosed by CT-Guided Biopsy: A Rare Case Report and Literature Review. Georgian Medical Journal. 2026.
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.19053394

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