Tuberculous appendicitis. A case report

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Double localization of tuberculosis is a rare finding among immunocompetent patients. Intestinal tuberculosis is a rare condition and its diagnosis remains a challenge to the physician. We present the case of a 21 year old male patient with intestinal tuberculosis in which the first manifestation was an acute appendicitis. Ultrasound findings were an abscessed appendicular mass. The surgical intervention found a granulomatous aspect of the peritoneum and total necrosis of the appendix. Histopathological examination confirmed the diagnosis and the pulmonary radiography detected the concomitant pulmonary tuberculosis.

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Chiş, B. A., Dudric, V., & Fodor, D. (2017). Tuberculous appendicitis. A case report. Medical Ultrasonography, 19(3), 1–3. https://doi.org/10.11152/mu-1085

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