Unusual presentations of urogenital tuberculosis
Autor: | Badreddine Ben Khalifa, Najib Ebbey Baba, Sahbi Naouar, Rafik El Kamel, Rayen Lahouar, Salem Braiek, Wael Gazzah |
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Rok vydání: | 2020 |
Předmět: |
medicine.medical_specialty
Tuberculosis business.industry medicine.medical_treatment Cancer Case Report Caseous necrosis medicine.disease Dermatology Squamous metaplasia Nephrectomy Urogenital tract Cystectomy 03 medical and health sciences 0302 clinical medicine Giant cell 030220 oncology & carcinogenesis medicine Urogenital tuberculosis 030211 gastroenterology & hepatology Surgery business Unusual presentations |
Zdroj: | International Journal of Surgery Case Reports |
ISSN: | 2210-2612 |
Popis: | Highlights • The urogenital tuberculosis is characterized by a non-specific and highly misleading clinical symptomatology. • The clinical polymorphism of urogenital tuberculosis leads to a delayed diagnosis and severe complications. • The diagnosis is a mixture of clinical, biological, radiological and especially histological arguments. • The urogenital tuberculosis can mimic a renal or a bladder cancer requiring often a useless surgical treatment. Urogenital tuberculosis is a rare and severe disease since it causes serious consequences. Often, diagnosis may be delayed because of its multiple presentation forms and clinical features. Usually, the recognition is easy to hold, but in certain cases the presentation form can be misleading which can exclude the diagnosis. We present two cases of unusual form of urogenital tuberculosis from which clinical features were taken for a malignant cancer at the beginning. The first case is about a young woman with renal lesions then proceeding to radical nephrectomy. The second case is about a 48 years old patient who had a radical cystectomy to treat an urothelial carcinoma (classified as pT1G3) along with squamous metaplasia (25 %). In both cases, the histologic investigation revealed the presence of a granulomatous reaction with giant cells and caseous necrosis which confirms the diagnosis of tuberculosis. Through the study of these two cases and literature review, we mark the different diagnosis and treatment difficulties handling these unusual presentation forms. |
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