BACKGROUND: Tuberculous peritonitis is a fatal disease if not diagnosed in time. AIMS: To identify the clinical, laboratory, and diagnostic features of tuberculous peritonitis in Iranian patients. PATIENTS: Included in the study were all cases of tuberculous peritonitis with a definite diagnosis confirmed by pathology in four referral University Hospitals in Tehran between 1989 and 1999. METHODS: All clinical, laboratory, and radiological findings as well as invasive procedures were reviewed. RESULTS: A total of 50 patients (30 female, 20 male), mean age 33.5 years were studied. Main presenting symptoms included abdominal pain (84%), weight loss (72%) and fever (50%). In 24% of patients a positive tuberculin test was found. Erythrocyte sedimentation rate >50 mm/h was detected in 60% of patients and 4.4% had an Erythrocyte sedimentation rate >100 mm/h. Laparoscopy or laparotomy showed peritoneal seeding in 74% of patients. CONCLUSIONS: Exudative ascites should give rise to clinical suspicion of tuberculous peritonitis in endemic areas or in immigrants from endemic areas. Laparoscopy is the most sensitive and specific diagnostic method.
BACKGROUND:Tuberculous peritonitis is a fatal disease if not diagnosed in time. AIMS: To identify the clinical, laboratory, and diagnostic features of tuberculous peritonitis in Iranian patients. PATIENTS: Included in the study were all cases of tuberculous peritonitis with a definite diagnosis confirmed by pathology in four referral University Hospitals in Tehran between 1989 and 1999. METHODS: All clinical, laboratory, and radiological findings as well as invasive procedures were reviewed. RESULTS: A total of 50 patients (30 female, 20 male), mean age 33.5 years were studied. Main presenting symptoms included abdominal pain (84%), weight loss (72%) and fever (50%). In 24% of patients a positive tuberculin test was found. Erythrocyte sedimentation rate >50 mm/h was detected in 60% of patients and 4.4% had an Erythrocyte sedimentation rate >100 mm/h. Laparoscopy or laparotomy showed peritoneal seeding in 74% of patients. CONCLUSIONS: Exudative ascites should give rise to clinical suspicion of tuberculous peritonitis in endemic areas or in immigrants from endemic areas. Laparoscopy is the most sensitive and specific diagnostic method.
Authors: Francesco Barbagallo; Saverio Latteri; Maria Sofia; Agostino Ricotta; Giorgio Castello; Andrea Chisari; Valentina Randazzo; Gaetano La Greca Journal: World J Gastroenterol Date: 2010-01-28 Impact factor: 5.742
Authors: Natascha Ndzedzeka-Völz; Thomas Theo Brehm; Malte Wehmeyer; Martin Christner; Till Sebastian Clauditz; Peter Hübener; Marylyn M Addo; Ansgar W Lohse; Stefan Schmiedel Journal: Surg Endosc Date: 2022-10-13 Impact factor: 3.453