Common and uncommon imaging features of abdominal tuberculosis.
Pankaj GuptaSuresh KumarVishal SharmaHarshal MandavdhareNarender DhakaSaroj K SinhaUsha DuttaRakesh KochharPublished in: Journal of medical imaging and radiation oncology (2019)
Despite the advances in the medical care, tuberculosis (TB) still remains an important health problem. This is particularly relevant to the developing countries as well as the immunocompromised population in the developed world. Multidrug resistance poses another challenge and may be responsible for increasing incidence of TB, to some extent. The respiratory system is the most commonly involved, although any organ system may be affected. Abdominal involvement occurs in 11-12% of the patients with extrapulmonary TB. The clinical features of abdominal TB are nonspecific. Imaging plays an important role in the diagnosis of abdominal TB. Although a few imaging features strongly favour the possibility of TB, abdominal TB is a greater masquerader. In this review, we highlight the entire spectrum of the manifestations of abdominal tuberculosis (excluding the genitourinary involvement) with an emphasis on imaging findings.
Keyphrases
- mycobacterium tuberculosis
- high resolution
- pulmonary tuberculosis
- healthcare
- public health
- mental health
- emergency department
- hiv aids
- risk assessment
- adverse drug
- social media
- photodynamic therapy
- hepatitis c virus
- electronic health record
- extracorporeal membrane oxygenation
- human health
- acute respiratory distress syndrome