Primary and secondary abdominal tuberculosis as a great mimicker of many diseases in general surgery
Abstract:Introduction: Nonspecific characteristics of abdominal tuberculosis (AT) help the disease to mimic a grade scale of intraperitoneal conditions from cancer to inflammation. A significant burden arises from the diagnostic challenge also contributes to the deterioration of the conditions, which necessitates a higher than normal level of suspicion. Methods: Patients with AT who had no evidence of tuberculosis on lung imaging or anamnesis were evaluated in the primary AT (Group 1) group. Patients with AT who were f… Show more
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