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World J Gastroenterol. Feb 21, 2012; 18(7): 720-726
Published online Feb 21, 2012. doi: 10.3748/wjg.v18.i7.720
Published online Feb 21, 2012. doi: 10.3748/wjg.v18.i7.720
Clinical characteristics | n (%) |
Gender[2,5-20,22-28,30-32,34-38] | |
Male | 28/39 (71.8) |
Female | 11/39 (28.2) |
Known HIV-infected cases[2,5-23,25-38] | 11/38 (28.9) |
Positive tuberculin skin tests[2,5,6,9,12,13,16,29-31,33,34,38] | 7/14 (50.0) |
Symptoms[2,5-23,25-38] | |
Abdominal pain | 38/40 (95.0) |
Fever | 36/40 (90.0) |
Weight loss | 21/40 (52.5) |
Anorexia | 12/40 (30.0) |
Night sweats | 10/40 (25.0) |
Nausea or vomiting | 9/40 (22.5) |
Diarrhea | 7/40 (17.5) |
Dysphagia | 2/40 (5.0) |
Cough | 2/40 (5.0) |
Dysuria, polyuria, and confusion | 1/40 for each (2.5) |
Signs[2,5-23,25-38] | |
Epigastric mass | 8/40 (20.0) |
Significant superficial lymphadenopathy | 7/40 (17.5) |
Hepatomegaly | 7/40 (17.5) |
Oral thrush | 6/40 (15.0) |
Jaundice | 6/40 (15.0) |
Splenomegaly | 2/40 (5.0) |
Oral hairy leukoplakia, pruritic papular eruption, ascites, and disorientation | 1/40 for each (2.5) |
Diagnostic studies | n (%) |
Evidence of TB on chest X-rays[2,5,6,8-10,12-15,17-20,23-25,27-32,34-37] | 10/31 (32.3) |
Abnormal CT scans[2,5-10,12-16,19-38] | |
Pancreatic/peripancreatic mass with or without diffuse pancreatic enlargement | 34/36 (94.4) |
Only diffuse pancreatic enlargement | 1/36 (2.8) |
Small nodular lesions | 1/36 (2.8) |
Topographic lesions of the pancreatic mass from all imaging studies[2,5-10,12,13,15,16,18-25,27,29-38] | |
Head of the pancreas | 31/36 (86.1) |
Body of the pancreas | 8/36 (22.2) |
Neck of the pancreas | 3/36 (8.3) |
Tail of the pancreas | 2/36 (5.6) |
Diagnostic clues of a simultaneous duodenal fistula | |
Abnormal upper gastrointestinal study[13] | 1/1 (100.0) |
Abnormal gastroscopy[14,17,27,33,38] | 2/5 (40.0) |
Investigations yielding definitive diagnosis | (n = 40)[2,5-23,25-38] (%) |
FNA with AFB staining and/or mycobacterial culturea | 23 (57.5) |
Laparotomy | 14 (35.0) |
Therapeutic diagnosis with evidence of miliary TBb | 1 (2.5) |
Discharge from pancreaticoduodenal fistula | 1 (2.5) |
Autopsy | 1 (2.5) |
Preoperative diagnoses | (n = 15)[2,5,7-13,16-17,19,22,25] (%) |
Pancreatic mass | 4 (26.7) |
Pancreatic cancer | 3 (20.0) |
Pancreatic abscess of unknown pathogen | 3 (20.0) |
Acute pancreatitis | 2 (13.3) |
Tuberculous pancreatic abscessc | 2 (13.3) |
Lymphoma or retroperitoneal tumor | 1 (6.7) |
Definitive diagnosis | (n = 40)[2,5-23,25-38] (%) |
Tuberculous pancreatic abscess without duodenal fistula | 26 (65.0) |
Tuberculous pancreatic abscess with duodenal fistula | 2 (5.0) |
Acute tuberculous pancreatitis without duodenal fistula | 2 (5.0) |
Acute tuberculous pancreatitis with duodenal fistula | 1 (2.5) |
Focal acute tuberculous pancreatitis with chronic pancreatitis | 1 (2.5) |
Pancreatic TB | 8 (20.0) |
- Citation: Meesiri S. Pancreatic tuberculosis with acquired immunodeficiency syndrome: A case report and systematic review. World J Gastroenterol 2012; 18(7): 720-726
- URL: https://www.wjgnet.com/1007-9327/full/v18/i7/720.htm
- DOI: https://dx.doi.org/10.3748/wjg.v18.i7.720