Literature DB >> 25835110

Assessment of 35 children with abdominal tuberculosis.

Ömer Kılıç1, Ayper Somer, Selda Hançerli Törün, Melike Keser Emiroğlu, Nuran Salman, Tansu Salman, Alaattin Çelik, Ensar Yekeler, Meltem Uzun.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND/AIMS: To contribute to the diagnosis and treatment of pediatric abdominal tuberculosis cases by assessing the clinical, laboratory, and radiological features of patients who presented at our clinic and were diagnosed with abdominal tuberculosis.
MATERIALS AND METHODS: Clinical, laboratory, and radiological features were reviewed retrospectively for 35 patients diagnosed with abdominal tuberculosis and followed up at the Pediatric Infectious Diseases Clinic between January 1987 and August 2012.
RESULTS: The study group included 16 female (45.7%) and 19 male (54.3%) patients with an age range of 6 months to 16 years (mean: 9.77±4.36 years). Twenty-nine patients were diagnosed with tuberculosis peritonitis, five patients with intestinal tuberculosis, and one patient with pelvic tuberculosis. The most common signs and symptoms were ascites, abdominal pain, abdominal distention, weight loss, and fever. Mean duration of the complaints was 109 days (range: 10 days to 3 years).
CONCLUSION: Abdominal tuberculosis is a disease with an insidious course without disease-specific clinical and laboratory signs. When the disease is suspected, laparoscopy or laparotomy could be helpful in diagnosis. Employing ultrasound and computed tomography signs, abdominal tuberculosis should be included in differential diagnoses in regions with a high incidence of tuberculosis when there is abdominal pain, weight loss, ascites, history of contact with individuals with tuberculosis, and positive tuberculin skin test when patients have not been Bacillus Calmette Guerin BCG vaccinated.

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Year:  2015        PMID: 25835110     DOI: 10.5152/tjg.2015.6123

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Turk J Gastroenterol        ISSN: 1300-4948            Impact factor:   1.852


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Authors:  Heather I Gale; Michael S Gee; Sjirk J Westra; Katherine Nimkin
Journal:  World J Radiol       Date:  2016-07-28

2.  Peritoneal tuberculosis mimicking carcinomatous ascites in a child living in a low prevalence country: a case report.

Authors:  Alessandro Rossi; Velia Melone; Rossella Turco; Luigi Camera; Eugenia Bruzzese; Erasmo Miele; Annamaria Staiano; Alfredo Guarino; Andrea Lo Vecchio
Journal:  Ital J Pediatr       Date:  2020-04-19       Impact factor: 2.638

3.  The diagnostic challenges in a child with intestinal tuberculosis.

Authors:  Raluca Maria Vlad; Elena Roxana Smădeanu; Gabriel Becheanu; Ruxandra Darie; Daniela Păcurar
Journal:  Rom J Morphol Embryol       Date:  2021 Oct-Dec       Impact factor: 0.833

4.  Abdominal tuberculosis in children: A real-world experience of 218 cases from an endemic region.

Authors:  Sadhna B Lal; Rishi Bolia; Jagadeesh V Menon; Vybhav Venkatesh; Anmol Bhatia; Kim Vaiphei; Rakesh Yadav; Sunil Sethi
Journal:  JGH Open       Date:  2019-08-20

5.  Tuberculous colon perforation mimicking acute appendicitis: A case report and review of the literature.

Authors:  El-Rifai Nahida; Harissi Hassan; Daoud Nabil; Leteurtre Emmanuelle; Gottrand Frédéric
Journal:  Clin Case Rep       Date:  2018-09-28
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