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Area of Science:

  • Infectious Diseases
  • Gastroenterology
  • Pathology

Background:

  • Peritoneal tuberculosis (PTB) is an extrapulmonary form of tuberculosis.
  • Increasing incidence of tuberculosis in the Netherlands necessitates awareness of PTB.
  • PTB can present with vague symptoms, complicating early diagnosis.

Observation:

  • Three cases of PTB diagnosed in individuals residing in the Netherlands, originating from Curaçao, the Netherlands, and Surinam.
  • Delayed diagnosis was attributed to non-specific symptoms, overlooked tuberculosis exposure history, multiple physician consultations, and delays in obtaining diagnostic samples.
  • Patients had lived in the Netherlands for over a decade, highlighting the importance of considering PTB even in long-term residents.

Findings:

  • Peritoneal tuberculosis poses a significant diagnostic challenge.
  • Factors contributing to diagnostic delays include non-specific symptoms and inadequate diagnostic workup.
  • Laparoscopy with peritoneal biopsy is identified as the diagnostic tool of choice for suspected PTB.

Implications:

  • General practitioners and medical specialists must consider tuberculosis exposure in all patients, irrespective of origin.
  • Prompt laparoscopy and biopsy are recommended for suspected peritoneal tuberculosis to ensure timely treatment.
  • Increased vigilance for extrapulmonary tuberculosis is warranted given the rising incidence in the Netherlands.