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World J Gastroenterol. May 15, 2003; 9(5): 1098-1101
Published online May 15, 2003. doi: 10.3748/wjg.v9.i5.1098
Published online May 15, 2003. doi: 10.3748/wjg.v9.i5.1098
Symptoms and signs | Number of patients | Percentage (%) |
Abdominal pain | 16 | 51.2 |
Weight loss | 16 | 51.2 |
Ascites | 12 | 38.4 |
Diarrhea | 10 | 32 |
Cough and sputum | 6 | 19.2 |
Vomiting and nausea | 5 | 16 |
Fever | 4 | 12.8 |
Perforation | 3 | 9.6 |
Bone pain | 2 | 6.4 |
Night sweats | 2 | 6.4 |
Urinary symptoms | 1 | 3.2 |
Mass in the lower quadrant | 1 | 3.2 |
Cervical pain | 1 | 3.2 |
Evisseration following laparotomy | 1 | 3.2 |
Incidental | 1 | 3.2 |
Operation because of brid ileus | 1 | 3.2 |
Abdominal USG findings | Number of patients | Percentage (%) |
Normal | 4 | 17.2 |
Ascites | 14 | 53.2 |
Hepatomegaly | 4 | 17.2 |
Thickening | 3 | 11.4 |
Atrophic | 2 | 7.6 |
Abdominal | 2 | 7.6 |
Hepatosteatosis | 2 | 7.6 |
Splenomegaly | 1 | 3.8 |
Pericardial | 1 | 3.8 |
LAP | 1 | 3.8 |
Calcifications | 1 | 3.8 |
- Citation: Uygur-Bayramiçli O, Dabak G, Dabak R. A clinical dilemma: abdominal tuberculosis. World J Gastroenterol 2003; 9(5): 1098-1101
- URL: https://www.wjgnet.com/1007-9327/full/v9/i5/1098.htm
- DOI: https://dx.doi.org/10.3748/wjg.v9.i5.1098