TB Research

Primary Gastric Tuberculosis in an Immunocompetent Patient: The Truth Lying beneath the Surface

F. Pereira Correia, Luísa Martins Figueiredo, Luís Carvalho Lourenço, Sofia Duque Santos, Rita Theias Manso, David Horta

GE Portuguese Journal of Gastroenterology · 2023-07

Abstract

Gastrointestinal tuberculosis is an uncommon entity, in which clinical presentation can be widely variable, from mild and nonspecific symptoms to an acute abdomen and gastrointestinal bleeding. Gastric involvement by <i>Mycobacterium tuberculosis</i> is rare, especially when it occurs without other recognized infectious foci – primary gastric tuberculosis – with only a few reported cases. Endoscopic findings can be very heterogeneous, from areas of hyperemia to pseudotumor lesions. We present a case of primary gastric tuberculosis in an immunocompetent patient, in which the absence of an epidemiological context and nonspecific endoscopic findings led to a delay in the diagnosis. Bite-on-bite biopsies proved to be essential, allowing to obtain samples from deeper layers of the submucosa where <i>M. tuberculosis</i> was identified. This case aimed to increase awareness for this entity, especially in endemic countries or regions with a high prevalence of tuberculosis since the diagnosis is based mainly on a high index of suspicion.

MeSH terms

  • Lying
  • Tuberculosis
  • Medicine
  • Geology