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Tuberculous appendicitis
Saudi Journal of Gastroenterology [The]. 2011; 17 (4): 287-288
in En | IMEMR | ID: emr-124759
Responsible library: EMRO
Gastrointestinal tuberculosis is quite rare, representing only 3% of all extrapulmonary cases. Involvement of the appendix is rare, only occurring in about 1% of cases. It is usually secondary to tuberculosis elsewhere in the abdomen. A prompt diagnosis depends on a high index of suspicion as clinical signs may be nonspecific and microbiological confirmation is difficult. Histopathologic examination is often the only way to reach a diagnosis and to establish specific antibiotic therapy. In these cases, due to the absence of specific symptoms and signs, the diagnosis is delayed until after surgery
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Index: IMEMR Main subject: Appendix / Tuberculosis, Gastrointestinal Limits: Female / Humans / Male Language: En Journal: Saudi J. Gastroenterol. Year: 2011
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Index: IMEMR Main subject: Appendix / Tuberculosis, Gastrointestinal Limits: Female / Humans / Male Language: En Journal: Saudi J. Gastroenterol. Year: 2011