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| Title: | Radiological manifestations of splenic tuberculosis: a 23-patient case series from India. |
| Authors: | Sharma, S K Smith-Rohrberg, Duncan Tahir, Mohammad Mohan, Alladi Seith, Ashu |
| Issue Date: | 24-May-2007 |
| Citation: | Sharma SK, Smith-Rohrberg D, Tahir M, Mohan A, Seith A. Radiological manifestations of splenic tuberculosis: a 23-patient case series from India. Indian Journal of Medical Research. 2007 May; 125(5): 669-78 |
| Language: | eng |
| Type: | Journal Article |
| Abstract: | BACKGROUND & OBJECTIVE: Splenic tuberculosis (TB) is a less common but important manifestation of abdominal TB, especially in India and other developing countries. Its prevalence is increasing with the epidemic of HIV-TB co-infection and subsequent rise in extrapulmonary TB. The range of radiological manifestations of splenic TB is poorly described. Here, we review the ultrasonographic and computed tomographic (CT) images of 23 cases from two large tertiary care centers in India.
METHODS: Radiographic images, ultrasonographic in all cases and CT in selected cases, were retrospectively analyzed in a series of 23 patients presenting to two large tertiary care centers in India, with suspected TB and with splenomegaly on physical examination. Images were assessed at baseline and when available following anti-tuberculosis therapy.
RESULTS: The ultrasound and CT findings included, in order of most common: single or multiple hypoechoic focal lesions, splenic abscess, calcifications (on CT), and isolated splenomegaly. Five of the six patients with findings of isolated splenomegaly on ultrasound were found to have lesions on CT. INTERPRETATION & CONCLUSION: Ultrasonography of the spleen is an affordable, non-invasive imaging modality, which can be helpful in diagnosis of splenic TB and assessment of therapeutic response. Proper use of this imaging modality in splenic TB should help avoid unnecessary CT imaging or invasive procedures. However, this technique is operator-dependent, and, when extensive intraabdominal involvement is suspected, or the diagnosis is unclear, CT may be necessary. |
| Source URI: | http://icmr.nic.in/ijmr/ijmr.htm |
| URI: | http://imsear.hellis.org/handle/123456789/22863 |
| MeSH: | Adolescent Adult Aged Female Humans Male Middle Aged Retrospective Studies Tomography, X-Ray Computed Tuberculosis, Splenic --radiography |
| Appears in Collections: | Indian Journal of Medical Research
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