MULTI-DETECTOR CT FINDINGS IN ABDOMINAL TUBERCULOSIS

Authors

  • AAMIR SHAUKAT Punjab Medical College Faisalabad
  • ASIM SHAUKAT PMC / Allied Hospital, Faisalabad

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.29309/TPMJ/2010.17.02.2450

Keywords:

Abdominal Tuberculosis, Ascites, Multidetector CT

Abstract

Objective: To know the findings of MDCT in cases of Abdominal Tuberculosis. Patients and Methods: Fifty eight patients with suspicion of abdominal tuberculosis were scanned and the findings were evaluated. All the patients received IV and oral contrast. The patients were referred from the medical and surgical departments of Shalamar Hospital, Lahore. Toshiba 4 Slice Aquilion was used for scanning. The
exclusion criterion was patients on Anti tuberculous drugs and urogenital tuberculosis. Results Following 6 findings were observed in 47 abnormal scans, Out of other 11 scans 9 had other diseases like diverticulitis, Appendicitis and Bowel Lymphoma. 2 were normal. Close medical and Surgical follow up was obtained in all cases. Ascites = 35, Omental / Mesenteric Thickening / Involving = 27, Small Bowel wall thickening =
07, Large bowel wall thickening including Caecal wall thickening = 06, Abdominal Lymphadenopathy= 26, Solid Organ Involvement, Liver=01, Spleen=02. Conclusion: Ascites was the most common finding in Patients with Abdominal Tuberculosis and Involvement of liver being the least common finding amongst the group.

Author Biographies

AAMIR SHAUKAT, Punjab Medical College Faisalabad

Assistant Professor of Medicine

ASIM SHAUKAT, PMC / Allied Hospital, Faisalabad

MBBS, MCPS, FCPS (Radiology)

Assistant Professor of Radiology

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Published

2010-06-10