Nodo-Colonic Fistula Caused by Intra-Abdominal Tuberculous Lymphadenitis during Treatment with Anti-Tuberculous Medication: A Case Report

Recently, the overall incidence of tuberculosis has decreased, but the incidence of an extrapulmonary manifestation in patients with tuberculosis has increased in the Republic of Korea. Although intestinal tuberculosis is not infrequent, a fistula caused by tuberculosis is a rare condition. A 23-yea...

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Published inJournal of the Korean Society of Radiology Vol. 75; no. 2; pp. 143 - 146
Main Authors Nam, Kyungsun, Bae, Kyung Eun, Jeong, Myeong Ja, Lee, Ji Hae, Kang, Mi-Jin, Kim, Jae Hyung, Kim, Soo Hyun
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published The Korean Society of Radiology 01.08.2016
대한영상의학회
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ISSN1738-2637
2288-2928
2951-0805
DOI10.3348/jksr.2016.75.2.143

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Summary:Recently, the overall incidence of tuberculosis has decreased, but the incidence of an extrapulmonary manifestation in patients with tuberculosis has increased in the Republic of Korea. Although intestinal tuberculosis is not infrequent, a fistula caused by tuberculosis is a rare condition. A 23-year-old man presented with fever, diarrhea and right lower quadrant pain. A computed tomography (CT) scan revealed a lobulated, peripherally enhancing, low density mass in the mesentery. The patient underwent laparoscopic biopsy for necrotic lymph node, and intra-abdominal tuberculous lymphadenitis was diagnosed. Four months after initiating treatment with anti-tuberculous medication, the patient developed fever together with lower abdominal pain. A follow-up CT scan revealed a fistulous tract that had developed between the initially noted lymphadenopathy and the proximal ascending colon. Laparoscopic right hemicolectomy was performed as a curative treatment. This case suggests that a nodo-colonic fistula may occur as a paradoxical response in patients with intra-abdominal tuberculous lymphadenitis during treatment with anti-tuberculous medication.
Bibliography:G704-000499.2016.75.2.006
ISSN:1738-2637
2288-2928
2951-0805
DOI:10.3348/jksr.2016.75.2.143