Colonic tuberculosis mimicking Crohn's disease: Case report

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Background: Intestinal tuberculosis is a rare disease in western countries, affecting mainly immigrants and immunocompromised patients. Intestinal tuberculosis is a diagnostic challenge, especially when active pulmonary infection is absent. It may mimic many other abdominal diseases. Case presentation: Here, we report a case of isolated colonic tuberculosis where the initial diagnostic workup was suggestive of Crohn's disease. Computed tomography findings however, raised the possibility of colonic tuberculosis and the detection of acid-fast bacilli in biopsy specimens confirmed the diagnosis. Conclusions: In conclusion, this case highlights the need for awareness of intestinal tuberculosis in the differential diagnosis of chronic intestinal disease. © 2002 Chatzicostas et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd.

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Chatzicostas, C., Koutroubakis, I. E., Tzardi, M., Roussomoustakaki, M., Prassopoulos, P., & Kouroumalis, E. A. (2002). Colonic tuberculosis mimicking Crohn’s disease: Case report. BMC Gastroenterology, 2. https://doi.org/10.1186/1471-230X-2-10

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