Dilemma Continues – Abdominal Tuberculosis or Abdomininal Lymphoma
Author(s) -
Ajaz Nabi Koul,
Aadil Rafeeq Rather,
Basharat Ah. Kasana
Publication year - 2017
Publication title -
journal of microbiology and infectious diseases
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2146-9369
pISSN - 2146-3158
DOI - 10.5799/jmid.367615
Subject(s) - abdominal tuberculosis , medicine , tuberculosis , dilemma , lymphoma , presentation (obstetrics) , disease , intensive care medicine , surgery , pathology , philosophy , epistemology
Tuberculosis is a disease that has long been there since ages and is a threat as it was. Abdominal tuberculosis is espacially common in endemic regions and with its varying and non-specific presentation may mimic a variety of disorders ranging from benign to malignant. It has a concealing effect as well and tends to mask diseases that are of entirely different character. All of this creates a diagnostic dilemma for the clinician. we present a similar case which was as non-specific as it could be. We presented here a patient who after undergoing more than 3 colonoscopies, being labelled lymphoma twice, registered for chemotherapy and most of the conventional tubercular markers being negative, still turned out to be a case of abdominal tuberculosis.
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