WHEN TUBERCULOSIS IMITATES CANCER: UNRAVELING TUBERCULOUS PSEUDO-TUMOR IN GYNECOLOGICAL ONCOLOGY CASE REPORT
Khalid Guelzim, Abdelhamid Benlghazi, Saad Benali, Hamza Messaoudi, Rachid Ait Bouhou, Fatima Elmangoub, Moulay Mehdi El Hassani, Jaouad Kouach
International Journal of Advanced Research · 2024-12
Abstract
Pelvic-peritoneal tuberculosis is a rare extrapulmonary form that can clinically and paraclinically resemble advanced ovarian cancer, potentially leading to unnecessary extensive abdominal and pelvic surgeries. We present the case of a 15-year-old Moroccan girl who exhibited abdominal distension and vague pain. Imaging studies showed bilateral ovarian masses and ascites, with a CA125 level of 500 U/ml, raising strong suspicion for ovarian malignancy. However, histological examination from a diagnostic laparotomy revealed numerous granulomas containing epithelioid and Langhans giant cells. The patient responded favorably to antituberculosis therapy, resulting in the normalization of her CA125 levels.
MeSH terms
- Medicine
- Tuberculosis
- Cancer
- Oncology
- Internal medicine
- Gynecologic oncology