THE PERITONEAL TUBERCULOSIS MIMICKING INTRAABDOMINAL PATHOLOGY: REPORT OF THREE CASES

SERPİL AYDOĞMUŞ, H LEVENT KESKİN, IŞIK ÜSTÜNER, OLCAY TURGUT, EMİNE ÇELEN, A FİLİZ AVŞAR

Gynecology Obstetrics & Reproductive Medicine - 2012;18(1):45-48

Ankara, Turkey

 

Tuberculosis incidence increases worldwide and it is still a public health problem particularly in developing countries like Turkey. We aimed to present in this report 3 peritoneal/pelvic tuberculosis cases required diagnostic laparatomy due to malignity or abscess pre-diagnosis based on the presence clinical manifestations, such as pelvic pain, mass, ascites and increased CA-125 level, mimicking pelvic pathology. Peritoneal/pelvic tuberculosis should be absolutely considered in the differential diagnosis in cases with a presumptive diagnosis of pelvic malignancy or abscess with ascites, particularly in developing countries.