Clinical features and outcomes of abdominal tuberculosis in southeastern Korea: 12 years of experience

Abstract Background Abdominal tuberculosis (TB) is an uncommon form of infection with Mycobacterium tuberculosis in Korea. In this study, we aimed to highlight the clinical features, diagnostic methods, and outcomes of abdominal TB over 12 years in Southeastern Korea. Methods A total of 139 patients...

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Main Authors: Jin-Kyu Cho, Young Min Choi, Sang Soo Lee, Hye Kyong Park, Ra Ri Cha, Wan Soo Kim, Jin Joo Kim, Jae Min Lee, Hong Jun Kim, Chang Yoon Ha, Hyun Jin Kim, Tae Hyo Kim, Woon Tae Jung, Ok Jae Lee
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spelling doaj-de32f6cca83f4fff95ff55d111b44e042020-11-25T03:17:08ZengBMCBMC Infectious Diseases1471-23342018-12-011811810.1186/s12879-018-3635-2Clinical features and outcomes of abdominal tuberculosis in southeastern Korea: 12 years of experienceJin-Kyu Cho0Young Min Choi1Sang Soo Lee2Hye Kyong Park3Ra Ri Cha4Wan Soo Kim5Jin Joo Kim6Jae Min Lee7Hong Jun Kim8Chang Yoon Ha9Hyun Jin Kim10Tae Hyo Kim11Woon Tae Jung12Ok Jae Lee13Department of Surgery, Gyeongsang National University HospitalDepartment of Internal Medicine, Gyeongsang National University School of Medicine and Gyeongsang National University HospitalDepartment of Internal Medicine, Gyeongsang National University School of Medicine and Gyeongsang National University HospitalDepartment of Internal Medicine, Gyeongsang National University Changwon HospitalDepartment of Internal Medicine, Gyeongsang National University School of Medicine and Gyeongsang National University HospitalDepartment of Internal Medicine, Gyeongsang National University School of Medicine and Gyeongsang National University HospitalDepartment of Internal Medicine, Gyeongsang National University School of Medicine and Gyeongsang National University HospitalDepartment of Internal Medicine, Gyeongsang National University School of Medicine and Gyeongsang National University HospitalDepartment of Internal Medicine, Gyeongsang National University School of Medicine and Gyeongsang National University HospitalDepartment of Internal Medicine, Gyeongsang National University School of Medicine and Gyeongsang National University HospitalDepartment of Internal Medicine, Gyeongsang National University School of Medicine and Gyeongsang National University HospitalDepartment of Internal Medicine, Gyeongsang National University School of Medicine and Gyeongsang National University HospitalDepartment of Internal Medicine, Gyeongsang National University School of Medicine and Gyeongsang National University HospitalDepartment of Internal Medicine, Gyeongsang National University School of Medicine and Gyeongsang National University HospitalAbstract Background Abdominal tuberculosis (TB) is an uncommon form of infection with Mycobacterium tuberculosis in Korea. In this study, we aimed to highlight the clinical features, diagnostic methods, and outcomes of abdominal TB over 12 years in Southeastern Korea. Methods A total of 139 patients diagnosed as having abdominal TB who received anti-TB medication from January 2005 to June 2016 were reviewed. Among them, 69 patients (49.6%) had luminal TB, 28 (20.1%) had peritoneal TB, 7 (5.0%) had nodal TB, 23 (16.5%) had visceral TB, and 12 (8.6%) had mixed TB. Results The most frequent symptoms were abdominal pain (34.5%) and abdominal distension (21.0%). Diagnosis of abdominal TB was confirmed using microbiologic and/or histologic methods in 76 patients (confirmed diagnosis), while the remaining 63 patients were diagnosed based on clinical presentation and radiologic imaging (clinical diagnosis). According to diagnostic method, frequency of clinical diagnosis was highest in patients with luminal (50.7%) or peritoneal (64.3%) TB, while frequency of microscopic diagnosis was highest in patients with visceral TB (68.2%), and frequency of histologic diagnosis was highest in patients with nodal TB (85.2%). Interestingly, most patients, except those with nodal TB, showed a good response to anti-TB agents, with 84.2% showing a complete response. The mortality rate was only 1.4% in the present study. Conclusions Most patients responded very well to anti-TB therapy, and surgery was required in only a minority of cases of suspected abdominal TB.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12879-018-3635-2TuberculosisAbdomenExtra-pulmonaryLuminalPeritoneal
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author Jin-Kyu Cho
Young Min Choi
Sang Soo Lee
Hye Kyong Park
Ra Ri Cha
Wan Soo Kim
Jin Joo Kim
Jae Min Lee
Hong Jun Kim
Chang Yoon Ha
Hyun Jin Kim
Tae Hyo Kim
Woon Tae Jung
Ok Jae Lee
spellingShingle Jin-Kyu Cho
Young Min Choi
Sang Soo Lee
Hye Kyong Park
Ra Ri Cha
Wan Soo Kim
Jin Joo Kim
Jae Min Lee
Hong Jun Kim
Chang Yoon Ha
Hyun Jin Kim
Tae Hyo Kim
Woon Tae Jung
Ok Jae Lee
Clinical features and outcomes of abdominal tuberculosis in southeastern Korea: 12 years of experience
BMC Infectious Diseases
Tuberculosis
Abdomen
Extra-pulmonary
Luminal
Peritoneal
author_facet Jin-Kyu Cho
Young Min Choi
Sang Soo Lee
Hye Kyong Park
Ra Ri Cha
Wan Soo Kim
Jin Joo Kim
Jae Min Lee
Hong Jun Kim
Chang Yoon Ha
Hyun Jin Kim
Tae Hyo Kim
Woon Tae Jung
Ok Jae Lee
author_sort Jin-Kyu Cho
title Clinical features and outcomes of abdominal tuberculosis in southeastern Korea: 12 years of experience
title_short Clinical features and outcomes of abdominal tuberculosis in southeastern Korea: 12 years of experience
title_full Clinical features and outcomes of abdominal tuberculosis in southeastern Korea: 12 years of experience
title_fullStr Clinical features and outcomes of abdominal tuberculosis in southeastern Korea: 12 years of experience
title_full_unstemmed Clinical features and outcomes of abdominal tuberculosis in southeastern Korea: 12 years of experience
title_sort clinical features and outcomes of abdominal tuberculosis in southeastern korea: 12 years of experience
publisher BMC
series BMC Infectious Diseases
issn 1471-2334
publishDate 2018-12-01
description Abstract Background Abdominal tuberculosis (TB) is an uncommon form of infection with Mycobacterium tuberculosis in Korea. In this study, we aimed to highlight the clinical features, diagnostic methods, and outcomes of abdominal TB over 12 years in Southeastern Korea. Methods A total of 139 patients diagnosed as having abdominal TB who received anti-TB medication from January 2005 to June 2016 were reviewed. Among them, 69 patients (49.6%) had luminal TB, 28 (20.1%) had peritoneal TB, 7 (5.0%) had nodal TB, 23 (16.5%) had visceral TB, and 12 (8.6%) had mixed TB. Results The most frequent symptoms were abdominal pain (34.5%) and abdominal distension (21.0%). Diagnosis of abdominal TB was confirmed using microbiologic and/or histologic methods in 76 patients (confirmed diagnosis), while the remaining 63 patients were diagnosed based on clinical presentation and radiologic imaging (clinical diagnosis). According to diagnostic method, frequency of clinical diagnosis was highest in patients with luminal (50.7%) or peritoneal (64.3%) TB, while frequency of microscopic diagnosis was highest in patients with visceral TB (68.2%), and frequency of histologic diagnosis was highest in patients with nodal TB (85.2%). Interestingly, most patients, except those with nodal TB, showed a good response to anti-TB agents, with 84.2% showing a complete response. The mortality rate was only 1.4% in the present study. Conclusions Most patients responded very well to anti-TB therapy, and surgery was required in only a minority of cases of suspected abdominal TB.
topic Tuberculosis
Abdomen
Extra-pulmonary
Luminal
Peritoneal
url http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12879-018-3635-2
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