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Title: Puzzling Clinical Appearance of a Pancreatic Tuberculosis Case
Authors: Agung Fendy Tri Wicaksana, Anak
Bramantono, Bramantono
Rusli, Musofa
Arfijanto, M. Vitanata
Hadi, Usman
Keywords: Pancreatic tuberculosis,
granuloma,
Ziehl Nelsen,
Anti-tuberculosis drug
Issue Date: 1-Jul-2023
Publisher: Perhimpunan Dokter Spesialis Penyakit dalam Indonesia
Abstract: ABSTRACT Tuberculosis (TB) is generally known as an infectious disease caused by Mycobacterium tuberculosis. Not only the lungs, TB can also infect various other organs. Pancreatic TB is a rare manifestation of extrapulmonary TB infection accounting for only 0-4.7% of the total TB cases worldwide. It’s still intricating for clinicians to diagnose pancreatic TB due to the extremely rare prevalence and non-specific clinical signs and symptoms. Herein we report a 71-year-old male patient complaining of jaundice and weight loss. Clinical condition, laboratory and tumor markers, also MRI imaging showed no abnormality. We made the diagnosis through histopathological examination of tissues extracted from bypass biliodigestive procedure, showing granulomas, along with confirmed bacteriological analysis with Ziehl Nelsen staining. This patient received Fixed Drug Combination (FDC) of anti-tuberculosis therapy for 6 months. The patient gained weight, had an improvement of serum bilirubin level and had no remaining lesion in abdominal CT scan. Keywords: Pancreatic tuberculosis, granuloma, Ziehl Nelsen, Anti-tuberculosis drug
URI: http://localhost:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/9021
ISSN: 2338-2732
Appears in Collections:VOL 55 NO 3 2023

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