Pancreatic tuberculosis: an elusive diagnosis |
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Authors: | Pramesh C S Heroor A A Gupta S G Krishnamurthy S Shukla P J Jagannath P DeSouza L J |
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Affiliation: | Department of Gastroenterology Surgery, Tata Memorial Hospital, Mumbai, India. cspramesh@vsnl.net |
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Abstract: | ![](https://cache.aipub.cn/images/ars.els-cdn.com/content/image/1-s2.0-s1365182x15307358-gr1.jpg) BackgroundPancreatic tuberculosis is a rare disease. Its presenting features are usually vague and non-specific, while the radiological features mimic pancreatic malignancy in many cases and pancreatitis in others. Ultrasound- or CT-guided fine-needle aspiration cytology (FNAC) or biopsy may show caseating granulomatous inflammation but microbiological confirmation may not always be possible. Laparotomy may be required if other investigations prove inconclusive. The response to treatment is good.Case outlinesWe report two young men with pancreatic tuberculosis. The diagnosis was obtained by FNAC in one and laparotomy in the other. Each patient responded to anti-tuberculous chemotherapy and is now asymptomatic.ConclusionTuberculosis should be considered in the differential diagnosis of an obscure pancreatic mass, and the condition is readily curable. |
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Keywords: | Pancreas tuberculosis |
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