CT findings of tuberculous peritonitis

Introduction: The diagnosis of tuberculous peritonitis is still challenging and very important. Early and accurate diagnosis leads to an effective therapy and good survival rates. With the widespread use of computed tomography (CT) in the abdomen, it is important to be familiar with the spectrum of...

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Main Authors: Na-ChiangMai W., Pojchamarnwiputh S., Lertprasertsuke N., Chitapanarux T.
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Published: 2014
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spelling th-cmuir.6653943832-24122014-08-30T02:00:49Z CT findings of tuberculous peritonitis Na-ChiangMai W. Pojchamarnwiputh S. Lertprasertsuke N. Chitapanarux T. Introduction: The diagnosis of tuberculous peritonitis is still challenging and very important. Early and accurate diagnosis leads to an effective therapy and good survival rates. With the widespread use of computed tomography (CT) in the abdomen, it is important to be familiar with the spectrum of CT appearances seen in tuberculous peritonitis. Our retrospective study aims to describe the common CT features of this disease. Methods: Abdominal CT images in 17 patients with tuberculous peritonitis in our institution from January 2002 to December 2005 were retrospectively reviewed. CT findings were evaluated for the presence of ascites, the abnormal patterns of mesentery, omentum and peritoneum. Results: Ascites and mesentery involvement were present in all patients. The most common pattern of mesenteric changes was thickened soft tissue strands with crowded vascular bundles (65 percent). The involvement of the omentum was present in 15 patients (88 percent), and the most common type was smudged pattern (82 percent). Peritoneal involvement was present in 15 patients (88 percent). Smooth uniform thickening pattern was the most common type (76 percent). Conclusion: Common features in the patients with tuberculous peritonitis include the combination of free ascites, thickened strands with crowded vascular bundles within the mesentery, smudged pattern of the omental involvement and smooth uniform thickening of the peritoneum. 2014-08-30T02:00:49Z 2014-08-30T02:00:49Z 2008 Article 00375675 18581024 SIMJA http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?eid=2-s2.0-47249158129&partnerID=40&md5=b72f3271fe239e33bb15a3193242531a http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/18581024 http://cmuir.cmu.ac.th/handle/6653943832/2412 English
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description Introduction: The diagnosis of tuberculous peritonitis is still challenging and very important. Early and accurate diagnosis leads to an effective therapy and good survival rates. With the widespread use of computed tomography (CT) in the abdomen, it is important to be familiar with the spectrum of CT appearances seen in tuberculous peritonitis. Our retrospective study aims to describe the common CT features of this disease. Methods: Abdominal CT images in 17 patients with tuberculous peritonitis in our institution from January 2002 to December 2005 were retrospectively reviewed. CT findings were evaluated for the presence of ascites, the abnormal patterns of mesentery, omentum and peritoneum. Results: Ascites and mesentery involvement were present in all patients. The most common pattern of mesenteric changes was thickened soft tissue strands with crowded vascular bundles (65 percent). The involvement of the omentum was present in 15 patients (88 percent), and the most common type was smudged pattern (82 percent). Peritoneal involvement was present in 15 patients (88 percent). Smooth uniform thickening pattern was the most common type (76 percent). Conclusion: Common features in the patients with tuberculous peritonitis include the combination of free ascites, thickened strands with crowded vascular bundles within the mesentery, smudged pattern of the omental involvement and smooth uniform thickening of the peritoneum.
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author Na-ChiangMai W.
Pojchamarnwiputh S.
Lertprasertsuke N.
Chitapanarux T.
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Pojchamarnwiputh S.
Lertprasertsuke N.
Chitapanarux T.
CT findings of tuberculous peritonitis
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Pojchamarnwiputh S.
Lertprasertsuke N.
Chitapanarux T.
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title CT findings of tuberculous peritonitis
title_short CT findings of tuberculous peritonitis
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