Peritoneal Tuberculosis: A Forsaken Yet Misleading Diagnosis.

Case Rep Oncol Med

Obstetrics and Gynecology Department, Faculty of Medicine, Saint Joseph University, Beirut, Lebanon.

Published: November 2019

In women presenting with an abdominal mass and ascites, the first diagnosis to consider is ovarian cancer. However, clinicians should always consider alternative differentials, namely, peritoneal tuberculosis, especially in the presence of respiratory symptoms and with the increasing prevalence of extrapulmonary tuberculosis. Peritoneal tuberculosis can mimic the clinical presentation of ovarian cancer, and on imaging, it can show similar features of peritoneal carcinomatosis and nodules. Tumor markers can also be elevated in the absence of malignancy. We present the case of a 44-year-old woman with abdominal distension and ascites. Imaging with CT scan, MRI, and PET scan were inconclusive, showing peritoneal nodules. Cytology of ascites was negative. Laparoscopy was done showing Koch bacilli followed by pulmonary sampling showing . The patient was treated with quadritherapy with resolution of symptoms.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6875249PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2019/5357049DOI Listing

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