Vol. 12 (02) pp. 210-215 DOI: 10.21474/IJAR01/18284

DISSEMINATED TUBERCULOSIS PRESENTING AS AN ACUTE ABDOMEN

  • Assistant Professor MD (General Medicine) Department of General Medicine AIIMS Bhopal Madhya Pradesh India.
  • Assistant Professor MD (General Medicine) Department of General Medicine Mahatma Gandhi Memorial Medical College, Indore (M.P) India.
  • Associate Professor MCh (Plastic Surgery) Department of Burn & Plastic Surgery AIIMS Bhopal Madhya Pradesh India.
  • Professor and Head MD (Anesthesia) Trauma & Emergency Medicine AIIMS Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh India.
  • Assistant Professor, MCh (Trauma Surgery & Critical Care) Department of Trauma & Emergency Medicine AIIMS Bhopal Madhya Pradesh India.
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Abstract

Mycobacterium tuberculosis is a widespread infection in developing countries like India. Tuberculosis is primarily a chronic condition but can present with acute and unusual manifestations. Disseminated tuberculosis is defined as having two or more non-contiguous sites resulting from lymphohematogenous dissemination of mycobacterium tuberculosis ex.: Miliary TB. Before COVID-19, tuberculosis was the worlds leading cause of death due to a single infectious agent. Especially in India because India accounts for one-quarter of the global burden and prevalence, the incidence rate of Latent TB Infection (LTBI) and active tuberculosis is 33% & 36% respectively in India which is quite high, therefore it is important to consider tuberculosis as an etiological agent if symptom indicates and subsequent work up consideration. Here we are reporting a rare presentation of disseminated tuberculosis in an emergency department at a tertiary care center with sub-acute intestinal obstruction to emphasize the importance of clinical examination and history to evaluate for the cause, for the management of patients even in acute settings like emergency.

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Akash Pawar, Vaibhav Yadav, Rahul Dubepuria, MD Yunus and Amit Priyadarshi (2024); DISSEMINATED TUBERCULOSIS PRESENTING AS AN ACUTE ABDOMEN, Int. J. of Adv. Res., 12 (02), 210-215, ISSN 2320-5407. DOI: https://doi.org/10.21474/IJAR01/18284

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Dr Amit Priyadarshi
Assistant Professor, Trauma & Emergency Medicine, AIIMS Bhopal
India