TB Research

Intestinal tuberculosis revealed by stercoral peritonitis in a patient at D3 postpartum: A case report

Abdellatif Nebgui, Youssef Ibneloualid, Khalid. Jammal eddin, T. Ahbala, Khalid Rabbani, Abdelouahed Louzi, S. Benbiba, Anas Fakhri, et al. (9 authors)

World Journal of Advanced Research and Reviews · 2024-04

Abstract

Digestive tuberculosis is uncommon compared to pulmonary tuberculosis. Gastrointestinal tuberculosis accounts for 2.5% of cases of extra-pulmonary tuberculosis. Early diagnosis is not easy because of the non-specific clinical picture. We report a case of intestinal tuberculosis revealed by stercoral peritonitis in a 29- year-old patient whose CT scan showed a large pneumoperitoneum. The procedure consisted of a bowel resection, removing both perforations and performing a Bouilly volkman ileostomy. Anatomopathological examination of the operative specimen revealed ulcerated and perforated ileitis with epithelio-giganto-cellular and necrotizing granulomatous lesions suggestive of tuberculosis.

MeSH terms

  • Peritonitis
  • Tuberculosis
  • Medicine
  • INTESTINAL TUBERCULOSIS
  • Intensive care medicine