A clinical case of focal liver lesion in tuberculosis
Igor Borisovich Kirichenko
Spravočnik vrača obŝej praktiki (Journal of Family Medicine) · 2021-06
Abstract
In the clinical practice of a general practitioner, there are many difficulties in the diagnosis of certain nosological forms, even in spite of various diagnostic studies. This is often due to the fact that in most cases, the used methods, especially ultrasound, as well as the results of many biochemical studies, make it possible to suspect pathology or reveal its indirect signs. Accurate diagnostic methods such as laparoscopy, biopsy, targeted biopsy, computed tomography and colonoscopy are rarely used. The clinical case presented below is one of the confirmations of the above [2; 3].
MeSH terms
- Suspect
- Medicine
- Radiology
- Colonoscopy
- Biopsy
- Liver biopsy
- Ultrasonography
- Tuberculosis
- Clinical Practice
- General surgery