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Article in English | LILACS-Express | LILACS | ID: biblio-1535919

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This case report presents an incidental finding of primary tuberculosis in the liver of a 54-year-old female patient who had a history of multiple hospital admissions due to abdominal pain, jaundice, persistent fever, nausea with vomiting, weight loss, and asthenia. The evaluation involved considering differential diagnoses of cholangiocarcinoma, Caroli's disease, hepatocellular carcinoma, and hepatic tuberculosis based on the patient's history, imaging studies, and laboratory tests. The aim of this report is to provide healthcare professionals with a new diagnostic perspective when encountering patients with this ambiguous presentation, even in regions with low epidemiological incidence. Hepatic tuberculosis should be included in the differential diagnosis of patients with focal intrahepatic lesions or liver abscesses who have a history of recurrent hospitalizations and evidence on imaging studies.


Se trata de un hallazgo incidental de tuberculosis primaria en el hígado en una paciente femenina de 54 años con historia de múltiples ingresos por síntomas de dolor abdominal, ictericia, fiebre persistente, náuseas acompañadas de vómitos de contenido gástrico, pérdida de peso y astenia. A la evaluación se consideraron los diagnósticos diferenciales de colangiocarcinoma, enfermedad de Caroli, carcinoma hepatocelular y tuberculosis hepática, basados en anamnesis, estudios de imágenes y pruebas de gabinete. Este reporte de caso brinda una nueva perspectiva diagnóstica para el personal de salud que reciba pacientes con esta presentación ambigua, aun en el contexto de baja incidencia epidemiológica. La tuberculosis hepática debe ser considerada en el diagnóstico diferencial de pacientes con lesiones focales a nivel intrahepático o abscesos hepáticos con hospitalizaciones recurrentes y evidencia de imágenes.

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J Health Care Poor Underserved ; 27(1): 176-193, 2016.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27763464

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Our qualitative study examined how stresses of daily life affected substance use and perceived risk among Black and Hispanic adolescents. We conducted 11 focus groups with students aged 13-25 in public and alternative schools in Providence, Rhode Island, using Bourdieu's Social Practice theoretical approach to guide questioning and data analysis. Despite participants' frequent marijuana use, they perceived the emphasis society places on substance use as misguided, obfuscating the persistence of more critical problems such as stress and reduced opportunity resulting from neighborhood violence, poor schools, financial difficulties, and home troubles. Drug use appeared not to be a catalyst but a response. Our findings underscore the need for prevention strategies to address systemic racism and structural conditions limiting opportunities in young people's lives. Planners should explore adolescents' pragmatic decision-making contexts and ways that social, health, and community resources can together contribute to conditions where adolescents have opportunities to make healthful choices.


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Minority Groups , Social Environment , Substance-Related Disorders , Adolescent , Adult , Female , Humans , Male , Rhode Island , Schools , Young Adult
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