| Literature DB >> 24868519 |
Yan-Jia Yang1, Ya-Xin Li1, Xiao-Qin Liu1, Mei Yang1, Kai Liu1.
Abstract
Pancreatic tuberculosis (TB) is a rare condition, even in immunocompetent hosts. A case is presented of pancreatic TB that mimicked pancreatic head carcinoma in a 40-year-old immunocompetent male patient. The patient was admitted to our hospital after suffering for nine days from epigastralgia and obstructive jaundice. Computed tomography revealed a pancreatic mass that mimicked a pancreatic head carcinoma. The patient had undergone an operation four months prior for thoracic TB and was undergoing anti-TB therapy. A previous abdominal ultrasound was unremarkable with the exception of gallbladder steroid deposits. The patient underwent surgery due to the progressive discomfort of the upper abdomen and a mass that resembled a pancreatic malignancy. A biopsy of the pancreas and lymph nodes was performed, revealing TB infection. The patient received a cholecystostomy tube and recovered after being administered standard anti-TB therapy for 15 mo. This case is reported to emphasize the rare contribution of pancreatic TB to pancreatic masses and obstructive jaundice.Entities:
Keywords: Anti-tuberculosis therapy; Pancreatic head carcinoma; Pancreatic mass; Pancreatic tuberculosis; Tube cholecystostomy
Year: 2014 PMID: 24868519 PMCID: PMC4023313 DOI: 10.12998/wjcc.v2.i5.167
Source DB: PubMed Journal: World J Clin Cases ISSN: 2307-8960 Impact factor: 1.337