Tuberculosis mimicking cervical carcinoma--case report

Tuberculosis is a chronic bacterial infection that primarily results in pulmonary disease. Although there are several reported cases of extra-pulmonary tuberculosis, very few reports have described this disease in the female genital tract. We present a case involving a 67-year-old woman who presente...

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Published inEuropean journal of gynaecological oncology Vol. 28; no. 4; p. 316
Main Authors Micha, J P, Brown, 3rd, J V, Birk, C, Van Horn, D, Rettenmaier, M A, Goldstein, B H
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Italy 2007
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Summary:Tuberculosis is a chronic bacterial infection that primarily results in pulmonary disease. Although there are several reported cases of extra-pulmonary tuberculosis, very few reports have described this disease in the female genital tract. We present a case involving a 67-year-old woman who presented with vaginal discharge, abdominal discomfort, and a pelvic mass in 2006. Clinically, cervical carcinoma was suspected, but pathologic diagnosis eventually revealed tuberculosis of the cervix. Tuberculosis is associated with a significant inflammatory reaction, which may mimic a gynecologic malignancy on exam or with diagnostic imaging. Despite the rare incidence, tuberculosis of the cervix should be considered in the differential diagnosis when cervical carcinoma is initially suspected.
ISSN:0392-2936