胃肠道结核:一项基于尸检的研究

Julio Cesar Mantilla , Juan José Chaves , Ferney Africano-Lopez , Néstor Blanco-Barrera , Marta Juliana Mantilla
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摘要

背景肺结核是一种相关性很强的疾病,因为它是全球发病率和死亡率的主要原因之一。胃肠道结核是一种不寻常的表现。它被定义为涉及消化道的任何部分、相关内脏和腹膜。这项研究的主要目的是从哥伦比亚病理学参考中心诊断为胃肠道结核病患者的尸检中收集信息。方法对尸检报告进行回顾性和描述性研究。2004年1月至2020年12月期间,共进行了4500次尸检。纳入标准是根据当地法律法规授权一名家庭成员,并使用显微镜可视化对胃肠道结核病进行最终尸检诊断。结果48例消化道结核患者的尸体解剖纳入本研究。大多数患者为男性(n=35,72.9%),中位年龄为40.5岁。28例(58.33%)报告了人类免疫缺陷病毒感染史。受影响最严重的胃肠道部位是末端回肠。溃疡和增厚的上皮是常见的尸检宏观发现。肺结核多器官损害是胃肠道结核患者的相关发现。结论胃肠道结核是一种重要的疾病,对其诊断是一项临床挑战。诊断不足的病例比例很高,因此尸检诊断有助于揭示有关这种情况的更准确数据。
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Gastrointestinal tuberculosis: An autopsy-based study

Gastrointestinal tuberculosis: An autopsy-based study

Background

Tuberculosis is a disease of great relevance since it is one of the leading causes of morbidity and mortality worldwide. Gastrointestinal tuberculosis is an unusual presentation. It is defined as the involvement of any segment of the digestive tract, associated viscera, and peritoneum. The study's main objective is to collect information from autopsies of patients diagnosed with gastrointestinal tuberculosis in a Pathology reference center in Colombia.

Methods

This is a retrospective and descriptive study of autopsy reports. A total of 4,500 autopsies were performed between January 2004 and December 2020. The inclusion criteria were authorization of a family member following local law regulations and a final autopsy diagnosis of gastrointestinal tuberculosis using microscopic visualization.

Results

Forty-eight patients with gastrointestinal tuberculosis autopsies were included in our study. Most of the patients were male (n = 35, 72.9%) with a median age of 40.5 years old. Human immunodeficiency virus infection history was reported in 28 cases (58.33%). The most affected gastrointestinal tract site was the terminal ileum. Ulcers and thickened epithelium were common autopsies macroscopic findings. Tuberculosis multiorgan compromise was a relevant finding in patients with gastrointestinal tuberculosis.

Conclusions

Gastrointestinal tuberculosis is a disease of great importance, being its diagnosis a clinical challenge. Underdiagnosis can be reported in a high percentage of cases, so autopsy diagnosis can help reveal more accurate data about this condition.

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