All issues > Volume 38(3); 1995
- Case Report
- J Korean Pediatr Soc. 1995;38(3):404-408. Published online March 15, 1995.
- A Case of Intestinal Tuberculosis with Tuberculous Mesenteric Lymphadenitis Simulating Neoplasm
- Jin Young JY Choi1, Won Kyu WK Choi1, Hwang Min HM Kim1, Joong Soo JS Kim1
- 1Department of Pediatrics, Wonju College of Medicine, Yonsei University, Wonju, Korea
- Abstract
- The incidence of abdominal tuberculosis is decreasing due to more effective chemotherapy and pasteurization of milk and tuberculosis may nt be given serious consideration, especially when the primary pulmonary site is healed or not roentgenographically apparent. The clinical features of these infection are relatively nonspecific and the combination of abdominal mass, weight loss, anorexia and fever frequently lead to an erroneous primary diagnosis of neoplasm, especially lymphoma or carcinoma, metastatic to mesenteric lymph node. We have recently experienced a case of abdominal tuberculosis with huge tuberculous mesenteric lymphadenitis simulating neoplasm in 24 month old male. The case was reported with the brief review of literatures.
Keywords :Abdominal tuberculosis, Tuberculous mesenteric lymphadenitis