A deceiving disease in women for clinicians: peritoneal tuberculosis

Peritoneal tuberculosis (TB) is uncommon in developed countries, although there is an increase in incidence due to the patients with acquired immunodeficiency syndrome and in immigrants from countries with tuberculosis. The aim of the study was to identify characteristic features of peritoneal tuber...

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Published in:Clinical and experimental obstetrics & gynecology Vol. 41; no. 2; pp. 132 - 134
Main Authors: Akhan, S E, Bastu, E, Gungor-Ugurlucan, F, Iyibozkurt, A C, Topuz, S
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Abstract Peritoneal tuberculosis (TB) is uncommon in developed countries, although there is an increase in incidence due to the patients with acquired immunodeficiency syndrome and in immigrants from countries with tuberculosis. The aim of the study was to identify characteristic features of peritoneal tuberculosis (TB), which may be useful for the clinical differential diagnosis and management of this deceiving disease. For this retrospective study, 18 patients, who were diagnosed with peritoneal TB were identified after surgery. Initial presentation consisted of ascites, pelvic masses, and elevated levels of CA-125. All patients were initially misdiagnosed as ovarian carcinoma. Tissue biopsies obtained from laparoscopy or laparotomy revealed accurate diagnosis of peritoneal TB. Peritoneal TB should be included in the differential diagnosis ofascites and pelvic masses and can be accurately diagnosed by laparoscopic biopsy.
AbstractList Peritoneal tuberculosis (TB) is uncommon in developed countries, although there is an increase in incidence due to the patients with acquired immunodeficiency syndrome and in immigrants from countries with tuberculosis. The aim of the study was to identify characteristic features of peritoneal tuberculosis (TB), which may be useful for the clinical differential diagnosis and management of this deceiving disease. For this retrospective study, 18 patients, who were diagnosed with peritoneal TB were identified after surgery. Initial presentation consisted of ascites, pelvic masses, and elevated levels of CA-125. All patients were initially misdiagnosed as ovarian carcinoma. Tissue biopsies obtained from laparoscopy or laparotomy revealed accurate diagnosis of peritoneal TB. Peritoneal TB should be included in the differential diagnosis ofascites and pelvic masses and can be accurately diagnosed by laparoscopic biopsy.
INTRODUCTIONPeritoneal tuberculosis (TB) is uncommon in developed countries, although there is an increase in incidence due to the patients with acquired immunodeficiency syndrome and in immigrants from countries with tuberculosis. The aim of the study was to identify characteristic features of peritoneal tuberculosis (TB), which may be useful for the clinical differential diagnosis and management of this deceiving disease. MATERIALS AND METHODSFor this retrospective study, 18 patients, who were diagnosed with peritoneal TB were identified after surgery. RESULTSInitial presentation consisted of ascites, pelvic masses, and elevated levels of CA-125. All patients were initially misdiagnosed as ovarian carcinoma. Tissue biopsies obtained from laparoscopy or laparotomy revealed accurate diagnosis of peritoneal TB. CONCLUSIONPeritoneal TB should be included in the differential diagnosis ofascites and pelvic masses and can be accurately diagnosed by laparoscopic biopsy.
Author Gungor-Ugurlucan, F
Bastu, E
Topuz, S
Iyibozkurt, A C
Akhan, S E
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SubjectTerms Abdominal Pain - etiology
Adolescent
Adult
Aged
Ascites
Diagnosis, Differential
Fatigue - etiology
Female
Humans
Hysterectomy
Laparotomy
Menstruation Disturbances - etiology
Middle Aged
Ovarian Neoplasms - diagnosis
Ovariectomy
Peritonitis, Tuberculous - diagnosis
Retrospective Studies
Salpingectomy
Weight Loss
Young Adult
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