Pancreatic tuberculosis in a liver transplant recipient: a case report

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https://doi.org/10.1590/S1678-9946202365044

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Tuberculosis, Pancreas, Abdominal pain, Liver transplantation, Schistosomiasis

Abstract

The pancreatic form of tuberculosis (TB) is rare and its diagnosis is challenging, since it manifests itself with non-specific symptoms and non-pathognomonic radiological findings, mimicking a neoplasia of the pancreas. Here, we report the case of a patient who had previously undergone liver transplantation and sought care for abdominal pain, weight loss, anorexia, hematochezia and postprandial fullness. Following an exploratory laparotomy and nucleic acid amplification testing on a pancreatic sample that had been collected, the patient was diagnosed with pancreatic TB. The patient received anti-tubercular pharmacological therapy and required percutaneous biliary drainage. Awareness of the possibility of a pancreatic TB diagnosis is important for clinicians. This attention should be even greater in patients who have undergone transplants, who are immunodeficient or who are from endemic areas.

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2023-07-13

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Case Report

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Victor, D. R. ., Peixoto, P. H. T. M. ., Medeiros, P. R. A. de ., Barbosa Neto, H. C. ., Silva, A. de O. R. ., Victor, M. E. R. ., & Ferraz, T. L. L. . (2023). Pancreatic tuberculosis in a liver transplant recipient: a case report. Revista Do Instituto De Medicina Tropical De São Paulo, 65, e44. https://doi.org/10.1590/S1678-9946202365044