Brief Article
Copyright ©2012 Baishideng Publishing Group Co.
World J Gastroenterol. Jun 14, 2012; 18(22): 2837-2843
Published online Jun 14, 2012. doi: 10.3748/wjg.v18.i22.2837
Table 1 Demographics and clinical characteristics of the patients n (%)
Tuberculous peritonitis (n = 27)Peritoneal carcinomatosis (n = 25)P value
Age (yr)58.04 ± 12.6161.12 ± 11.670.37
Gender (M:F)11:1616:90.09
Duration of symptoms0.01
< 1 mo11 (40.7)2 (8.0)
≥ 1 mo16 (59.3)23 (92.0)
Symptoms
Abdominal pain12 (44.4)15 (60.0)0.26
Abdominal distension25 (92.6)21 (84.0)0.33
Weight loss8 (29.6)11 (44.0)0.28
Loss of appetite12 (44.4)8 (32.0)0.36
Night sweating3 (11.1)0 (0.0)0.09
Fever16 (59.3)0 (0.0)< 0.01
Diarrhea2 (7.4)3 (12.0)0.58
Table 2 Laboratory features including tumor markers in serum and ascites of the patients
Tuberculous peritonitis(n = 27)Peritoneal carcinomatosis(n = 25)P value
Serum lab
Serum WBC (/mm3)6083.7 ± 3115.96429.6 ± 2466.6NS
Serum lymphocyte (%)16.70 ± 8.39 22.01 ± 7.190.02
Serum CRP (mg/dL)7.88 ± 6.623.12 ± 2.690.03
Serum CEA (ng/mL)1.79 ± 1.0910.26 ± 25.380.02
Serum CA 19-9 (U/mL)10.63 ± 8.522283.56 ± 6211.990.05
Serum CA 125 (U/mL)591.36 ± 440.95676.73 ± 1088.28NS
Ascites lab
Ascites WBC (/mm3)1325.9 ± 955.1951.1 ± 773.1NS
Ascites lymphocyte (%)67.77 ± 23.4148.36 ± 18.78< 0.01
Ascites albumin (g/dL)2.30 ± 0.752.32 ± 0.76NS
SAAG0.72 ± 0.491.05 ± 0.500.03
Ascites ADA (IU/L)66.76 ± 32.09 13.89 ± 8.95< 0.01
Ascites CEA (ng/mL)1.36 ± 0.83682.77 ± 1955.340.01
Ascites CA 19-9 (U/mL)17.53 ± 24.1512344.10 ± 33569.78NS
Ascites CA 125 (U/mL)1069.20 ± 578.741188.56 ± 1439.06NS
Table 3 Abdominal computed tomography characteristics of the patients n (%)
Tuberculous peritonitis(n = 27)Peritoneal carcinomatosis(n = 25)P value
Ascites loculation11 (40.7)10 (40.0)0.96
Parietal involvement0.04
No2 (7.4)3 (12.0)
Smooth thickening21 (77.8)10 (40.0)
Irregular or nodular4 (14.8)11 (44.0)
Seeding nodule0 (0.0)1 (4.0)
Mesenteric change23 (85.2)17 (68.0)0.14
Thickening of mesentery15 (55.6)8 (32.0)0.09
Mesenteric nodule0.31
No15 (55.6)12 (48.0)
Micronodule12 (44.4)10 (40.0)
Macronodule0 (0.0)2 (8.0)
Omental thickness (mm)20.48 ± 11.0323.00 ± 15.770.51
Omental change0.56
No2 (7.4)2 (8.0)
Smudged8 (29.6)4 (16.0)
Nodular3 (11.1)2 (8.0)
Omental cake13 (48.1)17 (68.0)
Intestinal involvement3 (11.1)5 (20.0)0.53
Table 4 Peritoneoscopic findings of the patients n (%)
Tuberculous peritonitis(n = 27)Peritoneal carcinomatosis(n = 25)P value
Nodules on peritoneum< 0.01
No7 (25.9)7 (28.0)
< 1 cm micronodule20 (74.1)8 (32.0)
> 1 cm macronodule0 (0.0)9 (36.0)
Peritoneum0.41
Multiple whitish patches on parietal peritoneum2 (7.4)5 (20.0)
Multiple whitish patches on parietal and visceral peritoneum0 (0.0)1 (4.0)
No patches19 (70.4)15 (60.0)
Whitish plaques4 (14.8)3 (12.0)
Adhesion14 (51.9)10 (40.0)0.41
Table 5 Discriminative capability of tumor markers and adenosine deaminase between tuberculosis peritonitis and peritoneal carcinomatosis using receiver operating characteristics curve
AUC95% CIP value
Serum CRP0.7050.537-0.8720.033
Serum CEA0.7210.562-0.8800.017
Serum CA 19-90.6930.527-0.8600.044
Ascites ADA0.9660.916-1.000 < 0.001
Ascites CEA0.8230.686-0.9600.002