Intest Res.
2009 Jun;7(1):60-63.
A Tuberculous Peritonitis Presenting as Submucosal Tumors
- Affiliations
-
- 1Department of Internal Medicine, Digestive Disease Research Institute,Wonkwang University College of Medicine, Iksan, Korea. medcsc@wonkwang.ac.kr
Abstract
- Tuberculous peritonitis is not an uncommon disease, but the diagnosis is often missed and delayed because of the variability of disease presentation and non-specific clinical manifestations. In this report, we discuss a rare case of tuberculous peritonitis which presented as a submucosal mass in the colon. A 61-year-old woman registered at our hospital for a physical check-up. She had a weight loss of 3 kg over the past 6 months. The colonoscopic findings showed submucosal lesions (4 and 6 mm in size, yellow in color, and hard) which were suspected to be a carcinoid tumor. However, an abdomen-pelvic CT scan and laparoscopic findings suggested peritoneal tuberculosis. The result of laparoscopic biopsies was chronic granulomatous inflammation without caseous necrosis. After the standard anti-tuberculosis medications for 6 months, the previous lesions on the CT scan had resolved.