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Computed tomography in abdominal tuberculosis.

S Suri1, S Gupta, R Suri

  • 1Department of Radiodiagnosis, Post Graduate Institute of Medical Education and Research, Chandigarh, India.

The British Journal of Radiology
|May 26, 1999
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Diagnosing abdominal tuberculosis is challenging due to varied symptoms and non-specific tests. Computed tomography (CT) imaging is crucial for visualizing intestinal, peritoneal, and organ involvement in abdominal tuberculosis.

Area of Science:

  • Radiology
  • Gastroenterology
  • Infectious Diseases

Background:

  • Abdominal tuberculosis diagnosis is challenging due to diverse clinical presentations and non-specific laboratory findings.
  • Tuberculosis can affect various abdominal organs including the intestines, lymph nodes, peritoneum, and solid viscera.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To illustrate the diverse spectrum of computed tomography (CT) appearances in abdominal tuberculosis.
  • To highlight the utility of CT in evaluating patients with suspected abdominal tuberculosis.

Main Methods:

  • This is a pictorial review, focusing on the imaging findings of abdominal tuberculosis.
  • Utilized computed tomography (CT) scans to visualize abdominal structures and disease manifestations.

Main Results:

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  • CT provides a comprehensive overview of abdominal structures, aiding in diagnosis.
  • Demonstrated the varied CT appearances of intestinal, lymph nodal, peritoneal, mesenteric, hepatic, splenic, and pancreatic tuberculosis.

Conclusions:

  • Computed tomography (CT) is the preferred imaging modality for evaluating abdominal tuberculosis.
  • Recognizing the spectrum of CT findings is essential for accurate diagnosis and management of abdominal tuberculosis.