نتایج جستجو برای: abdominal tuberculosis

تعداد نتایج: 196278  

ایزدی, شهرزاد, عرفانی فام, طاهر,

Omental cysts are rare and occur in approximately one of 100,000 patients. About 25% of these cysts are presented in children less than 10 years of age. Symptoms produced by omental cysts are not clinically diagnostic and pre operative diagnosis is exceedingly difficult. Omental cysts producing clinical symptoms must be differentiated from other cysts and acute intra abdominal conditions such a...

2012
Sumantra Ray Sajib Chatterjee Asis Kumar Saha Saugata Samanta

Abdominal tuberculosis (TB) commonly affects the intestinal tract, lymph nodes, peritoneum, and solid organs in varying combinations. Hepatobiliary or pancreatic TB is rare and the preoperative diagnosis is difficult. Though rare, there have been a few citations of intrahepatic tuberculosis, but isolated bile duct tuberculosis is extremely rare. Here we report a case of obstructive jaundice whi...

2013
Phillipo L Chalya Mabula D Mchembe Stephen E Mshana Peter F Rambau Hyasinta Jaka Joseph B Mabula

BACKGROUND Abdominal tuberculosis continues to be a major public health problem worldwide and poses diagnostic and therapeutic challenges to general surgeons practicing in resource-limited countries. This study was conducted to describe the clinicopathological profile and outcome of surgical treatment of abdominal tuberculosis in our setting and compare with what is described in literature. M...

2014
Raj P Sarin YK

Though tuberculosis (TB) among pregnant women is not unusual in our country, documented cases of congenital tuberculosis are rare. Diagnosis is often difficult as signs and symptoms in a neonate are non- specific. Maternal history of tuberculosis is often missed, as many of them are asymptomatic. Here we present a neonate who was operated in view of intestinal obstruction which intra operativel...

Journal: :Diagnostic and interventional radiology 2008
Nilgün Işiksalan Ozbülbül Mustafa Ozdemir Nesrin Turhan

Tuberculosis is a rare post-transplant infection that can present an atypical and misleading clinical picture. The possibility of tuberculosis must be taken into account when a transplant patient has fever and severe abdominal complaints with no clear evidence of another infection. We report a patient with primary intestinal tuberculosis, which was not accompanied by pulmonary, peritoneal, or s...

Journal: :Bulletin of emergency and trauma 2013
Sedigheh Tahmasebi Sam Moslemi Maryam Tahamtan Lohrasb Taheri Mohammad Ali Davarpanah

The co-existence of acquired immune deficiency syndrome (AIDS) and tuberculosis is a major cause of morbidity and mortality because of a widespread organ involvement. The gastrointestinal tract is a common site for localization of opportunistic microorganisms in AIDS. However, surgical abdominal emergencies such as intestinal perforation resulted from tuberculosis are uncommon in these patients...

Journal: :Gut 1992
S Shah V Thomas M Mathan A Chacko G Chandy B S Ramakrishna D D Rolston

Fifty patients with colonic tuberculosis are reported in whom a colonoscopic diagnosis confirmed by histological examination was possible in 40. Bacteriological studies did not increase the diagnostic yield. Abdominal pain was the most common symptom (90%) and an abdominal mass the most common abnormal physical finding (58%). A nodular mucosa with areas of ulceration was the usual colonoscopic ...

2016
Nilesh Lomte Tushar Bandgar Shruti Khare Swati Jadhav Anurag Lila Manjunath Goroshi Rajeev Kasaliwal Kranti Khadilkar Nalini S Shah

BACKGROUND Bilateral adrenal masses may have aetiologies like hyperplasia and infiltrative lesions, besides tumours. Hyperplastic and infiltrative lesions may have coexisting hypocortisolism. Bilateral tumours are likely to have hereditary/syndromic associations. The data on clinical profile of bilateral adrenal masses are limited. AIMS To analyse clinical, biochemical and radiological featur...

2015
Dedrick Kok-Hong Chan Kuok-Chung Lee

BACKGROUND Intestinal tuberculosis can mimic many conditions. The incidence of intestinal tuberculosis in developed countries has risen in tandem with the increase in patients with immunocompromised states. This is a condition which needs to be considered in patients who present with symptoms and signs of bowel perforation on a background of immunosuppression in order to obtain the correct diag...

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