Isolated sigmoid tuberculosis. Report of a case

To heighten awareness of colonic tuberculosis (TB) as a once rare disease that is undergoing a resurgence in the United States. Report of a case of isolated sigmoid tuberculosis with a brief literature review of the topic. TB can no longer be considered a rare disease in the United States because, i...

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Published inDiseases of the colon & rectum Vol. 38; no. 12; p. 1327
Main Authors Horvath, K D, Whelan, R L, Weinstein, S, Basner, A L, Staugaitis, S M, Greenebaum, E
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Published United States 01.12.1995
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Abstract To heighten awareness of colonic tuberculosis (TB) as a once rare disease that is undergoing a resurgence in the United States. Report of a case of isolated sigmoid tuberculosis with a brief literature review of the topic. TB can no longer be considered a rare disease in the United States because, in part, of the acquired immunodeficiency syndrome epidemic and because, in part, of increased immigration and lack of containment. The signs and symptoms of colonic TB are nonspecific; therefore, a high index of suspicion must be maintained. Only 20 percent of patients will have associated active pulmonary TB. Colonoscopy with multiple biopsies at ulcer margins should be performed for diagnosis. Tissue should be sent for routine histology and culture and smeared for direct visualization of acid-fast bacilli. If colonic TB is suspected, empiric treatment is warranted, despite negative histology, smear, and culture results. Patients will usually show a dramatic response in one to two weeks. Treatment is solely medical, and all patients should receive a full course of antituberculous chemotherapy. Exploratory laparotomy is necessary if diagnosis is in doubt, when there is concern about a neoplasm, or for complications including perforation, obstruction, hemorrhage, or fistulization. An increased awareness of intestinal TB coupled with familiarity of the pathophysiology, diagnostic methods, and treatment should increase the number of cases correctly diagnosed preoperatively and, therefore, improve the outcome of patients with this disease.
AbstractList To heighten awareness of colonic tuberculosis (TB) as a once rare disease that is undergoing a resurgence in the United States. Report of a case of isolated sigmoid tuberculosis with a brief literature review of the topic. TB can no longer be considered a rare disease in the United States because, in part, of the acquired immunodeficiency syndrome epidemic and because, in part, of increased immigration and lack of containment. The signs and symptoms of colonic TB are nonspecific; therefore, a high index of suspicion must be maintained. Only 20 percent of patients will have associated active pulmonary TB. Colonoscopy with multiple biopsies at ulcer margins should be performed for diagnosis. Tissue should be sent for routine histology and culture and smeared for direct visualization of acid-fast bacilli. If colonic TB is suspected, empiric treatment is warranted, despite negative histology, smear, and culture results. Patients will usually show a dramatic response in one to two weeks. Treatment is solely medical, and all patients should receive a full course of antituberculous chemotherapy. Exploratory laparotomy is necessary if diagnosis is in doubt, when there is concern about a neoplasm, or for complications including perforation, obstruction, hemorrhage, or fistulization. An increased awareness of intestinal TB coupled with familiarity of the pathophysiology, diagnostic methods, and treatment should increase the number of cases correctly diagnosed preoperatively and, therefore, improve the outcome of patients with this disease.
Author Basner, A L
Greenebaum, E
Horvath, K D
Staugaitis, S M
Weinstein, S
Whelan, R L
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Antitubercular Agents - therapeutic use
Biopsy
Colonoscopy
Crohn Disease - diagnosis
Diagnosis, Differential
Female
Humans
Laparotomy
Sigmoid Diseases - drug therapy
Sigmoid Diseases - microbiology
Sigmoid Diseases - pathology
Sigmoid Diseases - surgery
Tuberculosis, Gastrointestinal - diagnosis
Tuberculosis, Gastrointestinal - drug therapy
Tuberculosis, Gastrointestinal - pathology
Tuberculosis, Gastrointestinal - surgery
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