Duodenal Tuberculosis: Radiological Features on Barium Studies and their Clinical Correlation in 28 Cases

BACKGROUND: A retrospective analysis of 28 cases of duodenal tuberculosis (TB) was done to evaluate radiological findings and their value in the diagnosis of the disease. subjects AND METHODS: Upper gastrointestinal and small bowel series of 28 patients with duodenal tuberculosis were analysed for r...

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Main Authors: Chavhan G, Ramakantan R
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications 2003-01-01
Series:Journal of Postgraduate Medicine
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Online Access:http://www.jpgmonline.com/article.asp?issn=0022-3859;year=2003;volume=49;issue=3;spage=214;epage=217;aulast=Chavhan
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spelling doaj-e1ca3767b75c4979978ffdd89c991f6e2020-11-24T23:44:00ZengWolters Kluwer Medknow PublicationsJournal of Postgraduate Medicine0022-38590972-28232003-01-01493214217Duodenal Tuberculosis: Radiological Features on Barium Studies and their Clinical Correlation in 28 Cases Chavhan GRamakantan RBACKGROUND: A retrospective analysis of 28 cases of duodenal tuberculosis (TB) was done to evaluate radiological findings and their value in the diagnosis of the disease. subjects AND METHODS: Upper gastrointestinal and small bowel series of 28 patients with duodenal tuberculosis were analysed for radiological findings. The diagnosis of duodenal TB was confirmed by surgery and biopsy in 18, on the basis of radiological findings and response to treatment in 9, and on the basis of findings on upper gastrointestinal scopy and biopsy in 1 patient. RESULTS: The study included 28 patients (14 males, 14 females). The mean age was 32.1 (range 5-65). Twenty-three (82.2%) patients presented with obstructive symptoms while five manifested with dyspeptic symptoms. Of the latter, 4 had ulcerations in the third and fourth parts of the duodenum. In the remaining patient, the mucosa of the duodenum could not be clearly visualised. Two patients had extrinsic impression at the D2-D3 and D3-D4 segments. In 23 patients with obstructive symptoms, 18 demonstrated luminal narrowing of varying degrees and 5 had a sharp band-like cut-off at the third part of the duodenum. Of the 18 patients with luminal narrowing, 13 had extrinsic compression, 12 had proximal dilatation and 14 had ulcerations mainly in the second and third parts of the duodenum. Biliary involvement was seen in 3 patients without any signs or symptoms directly referable to the biliary involvement. CONCLUSION: Though duodenal TB lacks specific radiological features, barium studies help to localise and define the area of narrowing and ulcerations and help to confirm the presence of lymph nodes causing compression of the duodenum.http://www.jpgmonline.com/article.asp?issn=0022-3859;year=2003;volume=49;issue=3;spage=214;epage=217;aulast=ChavhanDuodenumTuberculosisBarium study
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author Chavhan G
Ramakantan R
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Ramakantan R
Duodenal Tuberculosis: Radiological Features on Barium Studies and their Clinical Correlation in 28 Cases
Journal of Postgraduate Medicine
Duodenum
Tuberculosis
Barium study
author_facet Chavhan G
Ramakantan R
author_sort Chavhan G
title Duodenal Tuberculosis: Radiological Features on Barium Studies and their Clinical Correlation in 28 Cases
title_short Duodenal Tuberculosis: Radiological Features on Barium Studies and their Clinical Correlation in 28 Cases
title_full Duodenal Tuberculosis: Radiological Features on Barium Studies and their Clinical Correlation in 28 Cases
title_fullStr Duodenal Tuberculosis: Radiological Features on Barium Studies and their Clinical Correlation in 28 Cases
title_full_unstemmed Duodenal Tuberculosis: Radiological Features on Barium Studies and their Clinical Correlation in 28 Cases
title_sort duodenal tuberculosis: radiological features on barium studies and their clinical correlation in 28 cases
publisher Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications
series Journal of Postgraduate Medicine
issn 0022-3859
0972-2823
publishDate 2003-01-01
description BACKGROUND: A retrospective analysis of 28 cases of duodenal tuberculosis (TB) was done to evaluate radiological findings and their value in the diagnosis of the disease. subjects AND METHODS: Upper gastrointestinal and small bowel series of 28 patients with duodenal tuberculosis were analysed for radiological findings. The diagnosis of duodenal TB was confirmed by surgery and biopsy in 18, on the basis of radiological findings and response to treatment in 9, and on the basis of findings on upper gastrointestinal scopy and biopsy in 1 patient. RESULTS: The study included 28 patients (14 males, 14 females). The mean age was 32.1 (range 5-65). Twenty-three (82.2%) patients presented with obstructive symptoms while five manifested with dyspeptic symptoms. Of the latter, 4 had ulcerations in the third and fourth parts of the duodenum. In the remaining patient, the mucosa of the duodenum could not be clearly visualised. Two patients had extrinsic impression at the D2-D3 and D3-D4 segments. In 23 patients with obstructive symptoms, 18 demonstrated luminal narrowing of varying degrees and 5 had a sharp band-like cut-off at the third part of the duodenum. Of the 18 patients with luminal narrowing, 13 had extrinsic compression, 12 had proximal dilatation and 14 had ulcerations mainly in the second and third parts of the duodenum. Biliary involvement was seen in 3 patients without any signs or symptoms directly referable to the biliary involvement. CONCLUSION: Though duodenal TB lacks specific radiological features, barium studies help to localise and define the area of narrowing and ulcerations and help to confirm the presence of lymph nodes causing compression of the duodenum.
topic Duodenum
Tuberculosis
Barium study
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