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. 2018 Dec 27;18(1):699.
doi: 10.1186/s12879-018-3635-2.

Clinical features and outcomes of abdominal tuberculosis in southeastern Korea: 12 years of experience

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Clinical features and outcomes of abdominal tuberculosis in southeastern Korea: 12 years of experience

Jin-Kyu Cho et al. BMC Infect Dis. .

Abstract

Background: Abdominal tuberculosis (TB) is an uncommon form of infection with Mycobacterium tuberculosis in Korea. In this study, we aimed to highlight the clinical features, diagnostic methods, and outcomes of abdominal TB over 12 years in Southeastern Korea.

Methods: A total of 139 patients diagnosed as having abdominal TB who received anti-TB medication from January 2005 to June 2016 were reviewed. Among them, 69 patients (49.6%) had luminal TB, 28 (20.1%) had peritoneal TB, 7 (5.0%) had nodal TB, 23 (16.5%) had visceral TB, and 12 (8.6%) had mixed TB.

Results: The most frequent symptoms were abdominal pain (34.5%) and abdominal distension (21.0%). Diagnosis of abdominal TB was confirmed using microbiologic and/or histologic methods in 76 patients (confirmed diagnosis), while the remaining 63 patients were diagnosed based on clinical presentation and radiologic imaging (clinical diagnosis). According to diagnostic method, frequency of clinical diagnosis was highest in patients with luminal (50.7%) or peritoneal (64.3%) TB, while frequency of microscopic diagnosis was highest in patients with visceral TB (68.2%), and frequency of histologic diagnosis was highest in patients with nodal TB (85.2%). Interestingly, most patients, except those with nodal TB, showed a good response to anti-TB agents, with 84.2% showing a complete response. The mortality rate was only 1.4% in the present study.

Conclusions: Most patients responded very well to anti-TB therapy, and surgery was required in only a minority of cases of suspected abdominal TB.

Keywords: Abdomen; Extra-pulmonary; Luminal; Peritoneal; Tuberculosis.

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The project was approved by the Institutional Review Board of Gyeongsang National University Hospital. Informed consent was waived given that all of the personal data obtained were anonymized before analysis.

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Not applicable.

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The authors declare that they have no competing interests.

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Figures

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Sites of abdominal tuberculosis (TB)
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Cases of abdominal tuberculosis (TB), 2005–2008, 2009–2012, and 2013–2016, respectively. In 2010, incidence of abdominal TB tended to decrease

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