Late diagnosis of disseminated tuberculosis: A case report.

Medwave

Escuela Profesional de Medicina, Facultad de Ciencias de la Salud, Universidad César Vallejo, Trujillo, Perú.

Published: August 2024

Introduction: The lungs are most commonly involved in tuberculosis, but infection can also involve other organs through lymphohematogenous dissemination. The clinical presentation of disseminated tuberculosis is variable. Diagnosis is difficult, because clinical manifestations are diverse, more than 50% of patients present late, because microbiological testing relies on invasive procedures for mycobacterial culture and supportive histopathology.

Case Report: A 30-year-old male patient, deprived of his liberty, with no co-morbidities, was admitted to the hospital for severe pain in the left wrist, with a previous history of having received systemic glucocorticoids for 7 months. He developed clinical symptoms of pulmonary tuberculosis, in the pleura, in the joint of the left wrist and in the left testicle, and tests confirmed the presence of M. tuberculosis. He underwent surgery on the wrist and testicle and was also treated for susceptible tuberculosis. Concomitant sequelae of iatrogenic Cushing's disease, chronic anemia and chronic inactive proctitis were diagnosed.

Conclusions: Diagnosis of disseminated tuberculosis was difficult due to the non-specific clinical picture, limitations of confirmatory diagnostic tools and timely specialized evaluations. Prolonged use of systemic corticosteroids may have played a role in the dissemination of tuberculosis.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.5867/medwave.2024.07.2917DOI Listing

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