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[[Diagnosis]] is usually performed by [[needle aspiration biopsy]] or excisional [[biopsy]] of the mass and the histological demonstration of stainable [[acid-fast]] bacteria in the case of infection by ''M. tuberculosis'' ([[Ziehl-Neelsen stain]]), or the culture of NTM using specific growth and staining techniques. | [[Diagnosis]] is usually performed by [[needle aspiration biopsy]] or excisional [[biopsy]] of the mass and the histological demonstration of stainable [[acid-fast]] bacteria in the case of infection by ''M. tuberculosis'' ([[Ziehl-Neelsen stain]]), or the culture of NTM using specific growth and staining techniques. | ||
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Laboratory Findings
Diagnosis is usually performed by needle aspiration biopsy or excisional biopsy of the mass and the histological demonstration of stainable acid-fast bacteria in the case of infection by M. tuberculosis (Ziehl-Neelsen stain), or the culture of NTM using specific growth and staining techniques.