Incidental Diagnosis of Tuberculosis on Histopathology: A 6 Year Autopsy Study Kaur Manmeet1, Tiwana Kanwardeep Kaur2, Niborhia Sarita3, Singla Nisha4 1Associate Professor, Department of Pathology, GGS Medical College & Hospital, BFUHS, Faridkot, Punjab 2Associate Professor, Department of Pathology GGS Medical College & Hospital, BFUHS, Faridkot, Punjab 3Professor & Head, Department of Pathology GGS Medical College & Hospital, BFUHS, Faridkot, Punjab 4PG Resident, Department of Pathology GGS Medical College & Hospital, BFUHS, Faridkot, Punjab Online published on 8 February, 2019. Abstract Tuberculosis (TB) is a major respiratory cause of morbidity and mortality globally. Miliary tuberculosis is a lethal form of disseminated tuberculosis (TB), deriving its name from the millet-seed-sized granulomas in the multiple organs. Miliary tuberculosis needs to be diagnosed early to ensure early and aggressive treatment at the earliest possible time. Histopathology remains one of the most important nad gold standard method for diagnosing tuberculosis. We conducted the present study on 213 medicolegal cases in which lung was received as the part of viscera in the department of Pathology at GGS medical college, Faridkot in last 6 years (2010–2017). Of the total, 13 cases (6.1%) were labelled as Tuberculosis and only 7 cases (3.2%) were diagnosed as miliary tuberculosis. This study highlights the utility and indispensability of histopathological autopsies for the incidental findings and diagnosis. Top Keywords Tuberculosis, Autopsy, Pulmonary, Milliary Tuberculosis. Top |