نتایج جستجو برای: splenic tuberculosis
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Tuberculosis is thought to be the oldest human disease. Its causative agent, Mycobacteria are believed to be amongst the oldest bacteria on the earth. Tuberculosis can affect any system of the human body & commonly affected abdominal sites are ; ileocaecal region, mesentric lymph nodes & peritoneum. (Dawson A. et al; 1995; Bozer M. et al; 2001). Splenic involvement by tuberculosis may be the re...
Tuberculosis can involve any part of the gastrointestinal tract from mouth to anus, the peritoneum and the pancreatobiliary system. Here we report a case of splenic tuberculosis in a 60-year-old man who presented with ascitis. Splenic tuberculosis is an unusual clinical presentation, especially in immunocompetent patients. No primary focus of infection was detected in the lungs or any other org...
A 60-year-old woman presented with vague abdominal pain for one week was referred to pancreatic tail carcinoma accompanied with splenic metastasizes. She came to our hospital for further treatment. Ultrasonography and abdominal computed tomography (CT) revealed a pancreatic tail tumor with splenic metastasizes. There was no history of tuberculosis. Laparotomy was performed because pancreatic ta...
Splenic tuberculosis is known to occur due hematogenous spread from the affected lungs. Ultrasonography shows non-specific features, including hepatosplenomegaly or abscess. Possible small hypoechoic nodules larger mass-like areas are also observed. Sometimes it challenging differentiate splenic a pyogenic An 85-year-old man visited our clinic with abdominal discomfort and fatigue. He had histo...
We analyzed data from the first study of iron overload in Africans, conducted between 1925 and 1928, to determine whether this common condition is associated with death from hepatocellular carcinoma and/or tuberculosis. In the original study, necropsies were performed on 714 adult blacks from southern Africa. Hepatic and splenic iron levels were measured semiquantitatively in 604 subjects and o...
Spontaneous splenic rupture, also referred to as atraumatic splenic rupture, is a rare but life-threatening emergency condition. Without timely diagnosis and treatment, the mortality rate of splenic rupture approaches 100%. The etiology of atraumatic splenic rupture varies; it is reportedly associated with neoplasms or splenic infection, but is rarely encountered in patients with both condition...
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