Sonographic findings in gastrointestinal and peritoneal tuberculosis
Autor: | Hiten M. Malde, R P Kedar, Priti Shah, R.S. Shivde |
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Rok vydání: | 1994 |
Předmět: |
Adult
Male medicine.medical_specialty Tuberculosis Adolescent Peritonitis Tuberculous Peritonitis Tuberculosis Lymph Node Gastroenterology chemistry.chemical_compound Internal medicine Ascites medicine Humans Mesentery Radiology Nuclear Medicine and imaging Child Lymph node Ultrasonography business.industry Stomach General Medicine Middle Aged medicine.disease Abscess Barium sulfate medicine.anatomical_structure Tuberculosis Gastrointestinal chemistry Child Preschool Etiology Abdomen Female Barium Sulfate medicine.symptom business |
Zdroj: | Clinical Radiology. 49:24-29 |
ISSN: | 0009-9260 |
DOI: | 10.1016/s0009-9260(05)82909-5 |
Popis: | The various ultrasound (US) findings in 90 patients with abdominal (gastrointestinal, peritoneal, mesenteric and lymph node) tuberculosis (TB) studied in an area of high incidence of TB over a 1 year period were analysed. The lesions encountered were intestinal (n = 31), extraintestinal (n = 39), or a combination (n = 20). The extraintestinal lesions included free and loculated ascites (n = 36), localized ascites ('Club Sandwich sign') (n = 4), adhesions (n = 14), peritoneal thickening (n = 14), peritoneal nodules (n = 3), lymphadenopathy (n = 23) and cold abscesses (n = 10)-of these, the presence of fine fibrinous strands in the ascetic fluid, localized ascites and caseous or calcified lymph nodes were highly suspicious of a diagnosis of TB in appropriate clinical settings. The bowel lesions were characterized by concentric bowel wall thickening (n = 31) with ulceration in six. Bowel thickening, when present in the ileocaecal junction and especially when situated in the subhepatic position, was suggestive of a tuberculous etiology. Complex masses in the abdomen pointed to an advanced stage of the disease. US is a useful imaging modality in patients clinically suspected of having abdominal TB for diagnosis and follow-up, although in a few cases differentiation of it from metastatic disease is difficult. When bowel involvement is suspected, barium studies should be performed. |
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