| Literature DB >> 34422701 |
Arup Choudhury1, Jayendra Shukla1, Gaurav Mahajan1, Day Krishna Jha1, Pankaj Gupta2, Vishal Sharma3.
Abstract
INTRODUCTION: Gastrointestinal tuberculosis is an important form of extrapulmonary tuberculosis but liver involvement is uncommon. Hepatic tuberculosis can manifest in variable manners including as a space occupying lesion, diffuse infiltration by granulomas (granulomatous hepatitis) and as liver abscess. Hepatic tuberculosis is usually associated with lesions elsewhere but the diagnosis is often not considered because of rarity. CASE REPORT: We report two cases of hepatic involvement by tuberculosis: one in the form of liver abscess and the other having multiple hypodense hepatic lesions along with peritoneal involvement. The presence of ascites, visceral scalloping and multiple hypodense lesions resulted in a diagnostic confusion with disseminated malignancy but GeneXpert Ultra (Cepheid, USA) helped in making the diagnosis. DISCUSSION: Hepatic tuberculosis should be considered in the differential diagnosis of hepatic space occupying lesions and abscesses. This is especially important in TB endemic regions and in patients where there is involvement of other organs especially the lungs.Entities:
Keywords: GeneXpert Ultra; PCR; Tuberculous peritonitis; ascites; gastrointestinal tuberculosis; peritoneal carcinomatosis; pseudomyxoma peritonei
Year: 2021 PMID: 34422701 PMCID: PMC8373414 DOI: 10.18683/germs.2021.1266
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Germs ISSN: 2248-2997