2007
DOI: 10.1186/1471-2482-7-10
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Hepatobiliary and pancreatic tuberculosis: A two decade experience

Abstract: BackgroundIsolated hepatobiliary or pancreatic tuberculosis (TB) is rare and preoperative diagnosis is difficult. We reviewed our experience over a period two decades with this rare site of abdominal tuberculosis.MethodsThe records of 18 patients with proven histological diagnosis of hepatobiliary and pancreatic tuberculosis were reviewed retrospectively. The demographic features, sign and symptoms, imaging, cytology/histopathology, procedures performed, outcome and follow up data were obtained from the depart… Show more

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“…Recent reports have suggested the usefulness of the examination of the bile obtained during ERCP by cytology or PCR-based techniques for the demonstration of the bacilli (2,10). However, the diagnostic accuracy of these techniques has not been confirmed, and it is reported that only 1 of 5 pa-tients with biliary tuberculosis had positive cytologic results (1). The diagnosis was made by liver biopsy in our patient.…”
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“…Recent reports have suggested the usefulness of the examination of the bile obtained during ERCP by cytology or PCR-based techniques for the demonstration of the bacilli (2,10). However, the diagnostic accuracy of these techniques has not been confirmed, and it is reported that only 1 of 5 pa-tients with biliary tuberculosis had positive cytologic results (1). The diagnosis was made by liver biopsy in our patient.…”
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“…Men and women are affected equally and the symptoms are non-specific. The most common symptoms are reported to be abdominal pain, malaise, jaundice, anorexia, weight loss, and fever (1,7). In concordance with the literature, our patient had nonspecific symptoms such as malaise and itching.…”
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“…USG abdomen can show presence of hypoechoic or cystic lesion as seen in our case. 12 On CECT pancreatic involvement typically appears as an enhancing hypodense mass, with irregular borders. 13 These findings are usually nonspecific, as cystadenocarcinomas, pancreatic adenocarcinomas and pancreatic pseudocysts have similar appearances.…”
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“…11 While the presentation as pancreatic mass is seen in most of cases, pancreatic TB can also present as pancreatic abscess as in our case, acute or chronic pancreatitis, obstructive jaundice or portal vein thrombosis causing portal hypertension. 12 Techniques used to diagnose TB of pancreas can be invasive or noninvasive. Ultrasonography (USG) or computed tomography (CT) are often first-line diagnostic modalities.…”
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