Gastrointestinal Tuberculosis: 8-year Experience from a Tertiary Care Hospital in North India.

Publication date: Nov 01, 2024

Introduction: Tuberculosis (TB) represents a significant communicable disease on a global scale. The clinical manifestations of abdominal TB frequently resemble those of various gastrointestinal disorders, potentially leading to delays in accurate diagnosis. Materials and methods: From January 2012 to December 2019, consecutive patients aged 12 years and older, diagnosed with gastrointestinal TB at a tertiary care center in North India, were enrolled. Demographic and clinical data, radiological imaging findings, gastrointestinal endoscopy results, and histopathological findings were meticulously recorded. Antitubercular treatment was administered, and gastrointestinal endoscopy was performed upon the completion of treatment. Results: During the study period, 234 patients with gastrointestinal tuberculosis were enrolled, of which 151 (64. 5%) were male and 83 (35. 5%) were female. The most common presenting symptoms included weight loss (94. 9%), abdominal pain (85. 9%), fever (51. 7%), and diarrhea (30. 8%). The ileocecal region was the most frequently affected site (76. 1%), followed by segmental colonic TB (17. 1%). The most common finding on computed tomography (CT) of abdomen was thickening of the bowel wall with/without local or mesenteric lymphadenopathy. The most common endoscopic lesions were ulcerations (82. 0%) followed by nodularity (73. 9%), deformed cecum and ileocecal valve (41. 9%) and strictures (11. 1%). Histopathological examination of endoscopic biopsy revealed, well-formed granulomas in 94 (40. 2%), collection of epithelioid cells with Langhans giant cells in 66 (28. 2%), and chronic nonspecific inflammatory changes in 74 (31. 6%). All patients responded to the antitubercular treatment. Follow-up colonoscopy in 171 (73. 1%) patients showed regression of lesions. Conclusion: Gastrointestinal tuberculosis (GiTb) presents with nonspecific symptoms such as weight loss, fever, and abdominal pain, with ileocecal region being most commonly involved. Gastrointestinal endoscopy shows ulceration, nodularity, and strictures as prominent findings. Histopathology and culture were helpful for making diagnosis in almost half of the patients with GiTb. Majority of the patients responded well to antitubercular treatment.

Concepts Keywords
Global Abdominal Pain
January Adolescent
Lymphadenopathy Adult
Meticulously Aged
Antitubercular Agents
Antitubercular Agents
Child
Diarrhea
Endoscopy, Gastrointestinal
Female
Humans
India
Male
Middle Aged
Tertiary Care Centers
Tomography, X-Ray Computed
Tuberculosis, Gastrointestinal
Weight Loss
Young Adult

Semantics

Type Source Name
disease MESH Gastrointestinal Tuberculosis
disease MESH Tuberculosis
pathway KEGG Tuberculosis
disease MESH communicable disease
disease MESH gastrointestinal disorders
disease MESH weight loss
disease IDO site
disease MESH lymphadenopathy
disease MESH strictures
disease MESH granulomas

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