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Isolated Hepatosplenic Tuberculosis: A Rare Case Report
Publication year - 2019
Publication title -
journal of gastroenterology and digestive systems
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2640-7477
DOI - 10.33140/jgds.03.03.03
Subject(s) - medicine , spleen , tuberculosis , differential diagnosis , pathology , abdominal pain , gastroenterology
Background: Tuberculosis is common in Bangladesh. It rarely involves the liver and spleen and when it does so, it is usuallyassociated with disseminated disease.Method: We report a patient with isolated tuberculosis of the liver and spleen.Results: A 55 years old female presented with fever with chill and rigor and upper abdominal pain. USG revealed multiplehypoechoic lesions with central echogenicity in liver and spleen. CT scan showed multiple hypo density lesions in the liver andspleen. AFP, CEA and CA-19-9 were normal. As temperature was not subsided with antibiotics, pus from liver and spleen wasaspirated and sent for gram and AFB stain, C/S, malignant cell, and Gene Xpert. All but Gene Xpert reports were negative. Adetailed workup failed to identify other focus of tuberculosis. CAT-1 Anti tubercular started and the fever subsided. The patientgained weight on the subsequent follow up.Conclusion: Tuberculosis should also be considered in the differential diagnosis for multiple nodules in the liver and spleen alongwith other diagnosis, though it is rare. Gene X pert is a good diagnostic tool.

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