Abdominopelvic Mass Revealing Tuberculosis in a Young Woman
Author(s) -
Hicham Elmajdoubi,
Mariam El Yahiyaoui,
Marouane Baiss,
Mohamed Bouzroud,
El Mehdi Aboulfeth,
Mohammed Najih,
Sidi Mohamed Bouchentouf,
Hakim Elkaoui,
Ahmed Bounaim
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
case reports in surgery
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2090-6900
pISSN - 2090-6919
DOI - 10.1155/2021/7257533
Subject(s) - medicine , tuberculosis , abdominal tuberculosis , etiology , context (archaeology) , surgery , radiological weapon , disease , abdominal mass , mycobacterium tuberculosis , general surgery , surgical procedures , pathology , paleontology , biology
Tuberculosis is an infectious disease caused by Mycobacterium tuberculosis and remains a health problem, especially in developing countries. Abdominal location represents 5 to 10% of all locations. The clinical symptoms are not very specific, and the discovery of an abdominal mass in a context of deterioration of general state may wrongly lead to the diagnosis of a tumor. Radiological explorations remain sensitive in the detection of abdominal masses but they cannot prejudge their etiology. Surgical exploration is sometimes the only recourse either for diagnostic purposes or complications, and the diagnosis can only be confirmed by bacteriological and histological examinations of the surgical specimen. We report the case of abdominopelvic mass and lymph nodes revealing tuberculosis.
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