Clin Ultrasound.  2023 May;8(1):38-41. 10.18525/cu.2023.8.1.38.

Suspected Case of Secondary Splenic Tuberculosis Difficult to Differentiate from Pyogenic Splenic Abscess

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  • 1Department of Internal Medicine, Daegu Fatima Hospital, Daegu, Korea

Abstract

Splenic tuberculosis is known to occur due to hematogenous spread from the affected lungs. Ultrasonography shows non-specific features, including hepatosplenomegaly or abscess. Possible small hypoechoic nodules or larger hypoechoic mass-like areas are also observed. Sometimes it is challenging to differentiate splenic tuberculosis from a splenic pyogenic abscess. An 85-year-old man visited our clinic with abdominal discomfort and fatigue. He had a history of antituberculous medication. Upper abdominal ultrasonography showed an about 5 cm-sized pyogenic abscess-like lesion in the spleen. His symptoms and laboratory findings were not improved after a course of empirical antibiotic treatment. He was suspected of having secondary splenic tuberculosis and continued taking antituberculous medication. We are following up on his symptoms and radiologic images.

Keyword

비장; 결핵; 농양; ; Spleen; Tuberculosis; Abscess; Lung
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