Case Report
Copyright ©The Author(s) 2024.
World J Gastrointest Surg. Jan 27, 2024; 16(1): 248-256
Published online Jan 27, 2024. doi: 10.4240/wjgs.v16.i1.248
Table 1 Patients' clinical features, management and outcomes
Case/gender
Age at diagnosis
Main clinical features
Examinations for tuberculosis
Features of CTE
Endoscopic appearance
Histopathological examination
Management
Outcome
1/male49 yrMelenaPPD (+); TSPOT (+)Multiple luminal strictures and thickened intestinal wallsMultiple ulcers and stenosis in the small intestineMultiple granulomasStandard anti-tuberculosis treatmentNo symptoms at the 10th month after discharge
2/female23 yrRecurrent abdominal painT-SPOT (+)Multiple luminal strictures and thickened intestinal wallsSegmental ulcers were identified throughout the entire ileum and colonMultiple granulomas; acid-fast staining detects positive bacteriaStandard anti-tuberculosis treatmentNo symptoms at the 10th month after discharge
3/female63 yrRecurrent abdominal painPPD (+)Localized thickening of the small intestine with clustering in the lower left abdomenIleal stenosisMultiple granulomasStandard anti-tuberculosis treatmentNo symptoms at the 10th month after discharge