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World J Clinical Cases. Sep 16, 2016; 4(9): 273-280
Published online Sep 16, 2016. doi: 10.12998/wjcc.v4.i9.273
Published online Sep 16, 2016. doi: 10.12998/wjcc.v4.i9.273
Parameter | Tuberculosis | Crohn’s disease |
Geographic predominance | Asia, India, Pakistan | Western regions, Saudi Arabia |
Symptoms | ||
Duration of symptoms | Short (about 7 mo) | Long (about 58 mo) |
Abdominal pain | 18%-90% | 18%-90% |
Acute abdomen | 67% | Rare |
Weight loss | 55%-80% | 55%-80% |
Anorexia | 45% | Frequent |
Hematochezia | 4%-18% | 31% |
Diarrhea | 35%-55% | 69% (bloody diarrhea) |
Diarrhea alternating with constipation | 38% | Rare |
Ascites | Frequent | Rare |
Anemia | 45%-64% | Frequent |
Fever | 55%-69% | 23%-45% |
Night sweats | 31% | Rare |
Intra-abdominal abscesses | Frequent | Frequent (fistula) |
Perianal disease | Rare | Frequent (25%-50%) |
Extra-intestinal disorders | Pulmonary tuberculosis (60%), neuropathies (vitamin B12 deficiency) | pyoderma gangrenosum, uveitis, primary sclerosing cholangitis, aphthous stomatitis, arthritis, etc. |
CT-scan | Thickening of the ileocecal valve and of the medial wall of the cecum and a retracted, conical, and shrunken cecum | Minimal and uniform intestinal wall thickening, mural stratification, vascular jejunization or the comb sign, mesenteric fibrofatty proliferation and skip lesions |
Colonoscopy | Transverse and rodent-like ulcers with a patulous ileocecal valve | Longitudinal ulcers and a comb sign |
Therapy | ||
Medications | Anti-TB agents (isoniazid, rifampicin, pyrazinamide, streptomycin, ethambutol, etc.) | Steroids anti-tumor-necrosis-factor agents (infliximab) |
Surgery | Laparoscopic-assisted ileocolectomies | Usually open surgery |
- Citation: Gurzu S, Molnar C, Contac AO, Fetyko A, Jung I. Tuberculosis terminal ileitis: A forgotten entity mimicking Crohn’s disease. World J Clinical Cases 2016; 4(9): 273-280
- URL: https://www.wjgnet.com/2307-8960/full/v4/i9/273.htm
- DOI: https://dx.doi.org/10.12998/wjcc.v4.i9.273