Korean J Gastrointest Endosc.  2005 Feb;30(2):80-85.

Three Cases of Secondary Esophageal Tuberculosis Presenting as an Esophageal Submucosal Tumor

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  • 1Department of Internal Medicine, Yonsei University College of Medicine, Seoul, Korea. HJPARK21@yumc.yonsei.ac.kr
  • 2Department of Diagnostic Pathology, Yonsei University College of Medicine, Seoul, Korea.

Abstract

Although esophageal tuberculosis is a rare disease throughout the world, esophageal tuberculosis should be included as one of differential diagnosis made in Korea where the prevalence of tuberculosis is still high. Esophageal tuberculosis might be mistaken for carcinoma due to lack of specific symptom, diagnostic study or pathologic diagnosis in clinical setting. The diagnosis would be difficult when esophageal ulcerative lesions or submucosal tumor are present, especially. When the result after a biopsy is not confirmative, the diagnosis can be made with the detection of mycobacteria by microbiologic study or polymerase chain reaction. We experienced three patients with esophageal tuberculosis; a 41-year-old woman with dysphagia, a 34-year-old woman with dysphagia and odynophagia, and a 52-year-old woman with epigastric pain. Esophageal submucosal tumors were found in all the patients with upper gastrointestinal endoscopy. The diagnosis of tuberculosis were finally made by removal of tumor and biopsy or tuberculosis polymerase chain reaction. They all got improved after the treatement with anti-tuberculosis medications. Herein, we report 3 cases of esophageal tuberculosis with review of related literatures.

Keyword

Esophageal tuberculosis; Submucosal tumor; Polymerase chain reaction

MeSH Terms

Adult
Biopsy
Deglutition Disorders
Diagnosis
Diagnosis, Differential
Endoscopy, Gastrointestinal
Female
Humans
Korea
Middle Aged
Polymerase Chain Reaction
Prevalence
Rare Diseases
Tuberculosis*
Ulcer
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