Case Report: Primary hepatic tuberculosis masquerading as gall‐bladder cancer
Shubham Purkayastha, Ashish Kumar Jha
GastroHep · 2019-10
Abstract
Primary hepatic tuberculosis (TB) is rare, and even in endemic regions primary hepatic TB consists of 0.5% of all forms of primary TB. Hepatic tuberculomas and biliary stricture formation can rarely mimic the radiological appearance of neoplasm. Gall-bladder cancer is endemic in the Gangetic belt of India. Here, we described a case of primary hepatic TB which was initially diagnosed as gall-bladder cancer in the presence of gall-bladder wall thickening and hepatic mass lesions. Diagnosis of hepatic TB was finally confirmed after fine needle aspiration cytology from hepatic mass which showed presence of necrotising granulomatous inflammation.
MeSH terms
- Medicine
- Gall
- Tuberculosis
- Pathology
- Bladder cancer
- Cancer