Tomographic findings in peritoneal tuberculosis: case report

Cristhian Camilo Rivera, Rosa Amalia Dueñas Cuellar, Harold Bolaños Bravo, G. Ruiz
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Introduction: Peritoneal tuberculosis (TBCP) is a diagnostic challenge because the clinical, radiological and laboratory findings are nonspecific and can be confused with other pathologies. Presentation of the clinical case: Patient who consulted for intense abdominal pain, fever and diarrhea. TBCP was suggested based on abdominal CT findings, which was confirmed by histopathological analysis of parietal peritoneum biopsy and granulomatous lesions of the small intestine mesentery. The patient received an antituberculous regimen and was discharged from the hospital. Discussion and literature review: CPTB represents between 25-50% of abdominal tuberculosis cases and 0.1-0.7% of all tuberculosis cases, its clinical presentation includes ascites, abdominal pain, fever and diarrhea, making it indistinguishable from tuberculosis. Bacterial peritonitis and other chronic abdominal conditions. Conclusions: The diagnosis of TBCP is a challenge, however, the tomographic findings provide information that increases its suspicion and helps to avoid treatment delay and complications.
腹膜结核的断层表现:1例报告
腹膜结核(TBCP)是一种诊断挑战,因为临床、放射学和实验室检查结果是非特异性的,并且可能与其他病理相混淆。临床病例介绍:患者因剧烈腹痛、发热和腹泻就诊。根据腹部CT表现,经腹膜壁活检和小肠肠系膜肉芽肿病变的组织病理学分析证实,建议行TBCP。病人接受了抗结核治疗并出院。讨论和文献综述:CPTB占腹部结核病例的25-50%,占所有结核病例的0.1-0.7%,其临床表现包括腹水、腹痛、发热和腹泻,与结核病难以区分。细菌性腹膜炎和其他慢性腹部疾病。结论:TBCP的诊断是一个挑战,然而,断层扫描结果提供的信息增加了对其的怀疑,有助于避免治疗延误和并发症。
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