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Open Access 01-12-2019 | Lymphoma | Case report

Isolated gastric varices secondary to abdominal tuberculosis mimicking lymphoma: a case report

Authors: Yaoyao Gong, Shuo Li, Rong Rong, Xiaoxing Chen, Liuqin Jiang

Published in: BMC Gastroenterology | Issue 1/2019

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Abstract

Background

Abdominal tuberculosis (TB) rarely presents with abdominal masses and rarely causes isolated gastric varices.

Case presentation

We report a case of isolated gastric varices secondary to abdominal TB mimicking lymphoma. A 42-year-old woman without any history of liver disease presented with melena and mild abdominal pain. Upon admission to the hospital, laboratory investigations revealed a hemoglobin level of 76 g/L. Gastroduodenoscopic examination showed isolated gastric fundal varices with red color signs. Abdominal contrast-enhanced computed tomography (CECT) revealed non-enhanced masses of soft-tissue density in the lesser omental and the retropancreatic areas, multiple para-aortic lymph nodes, and multiple small hypodense splenic lesions. Positron emission tomography-CT showed hypermetabolic [F-18]2-fluoro-2-deoxyglucose activity involving multiple regional lymph nodes and the bone marrow, suggestive of lymphoma. Bone marrow biopsy revealed no abnormality. Histopathological examination of a CT-guided biopsy specimen showed granulomatous inflammation with necrosis and microorganisms that stained positive with acid-fast stains. Abdominal CECT showed a decrease in the size of the lesser omental and peripancreatic masses, as well as the para-aortic lymph nodes after 4-month anti-TB therapy.

Conclusions

TB should be considered among the differential diagnoses in patients with abdominal masses, isolated gastric varices, and regional lymphadenopathy. Prompt and definitive diagnosis of abdominal TB requires a coordinated approach involving laboratory tests, radiological examination, and invasive procedures for optimal decision making and management.
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Metadata
Title
Isolated gastric varices secondary to abdominal tuberculosis mimicking lymphoma: a case report
Authors
Yaoyao Gong
Shuo Li
Rong Rong
Xiaoxing Chen
Liuqin Jiang
Publication date
01-12-2019
Publisher
BioMed Central
Published in
BMC Gastroenterology / Issue 1/2019
Electronic ISSN: 1471-230X
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/s12876-019-0998-9

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