Introduction: Tuberculosis (TB) is a disease with diverse clinical manifestations. It typically attacks the lungs (pulmonary); however, it may also affect other parts of the body (extrapulmonary) with or most commonly without lung involvement. Notable extrapulmonary infection sites include pleura, central nervous system, lymphatic system, genitourinary system, bones and joints, and abdomen. Abdominal TB is one of the most prevalent forms of extrapulmonary presentations of this variable disease. Given the patients with abdominal complaints especially in developing countries, where the disease is endemic, it should be kept in mind that abdominal TB has numerous differential diagnoses. Case Presentation: Our case is a 46 year-old female with l...
According to the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention almost one third of the world’s popul...
Background/Aims: Tuberculous peritonitis (TP) is a rare form of tuberculosis and is caused by perito...
Approximately 2 billion people, which is about one third of the world’s population, are infected wit...
Tuberculosis has an increased incidence in the last few years due to the phenomenon of migration and...
Tuberculosis continues to intimidate the human race since traditional for an extremely long time not...
Introduction: Peritoneal tuberculosis (TB) is uncommon in developed countries, although there is an ...
Mycobacterium Tuberculosis (MTB) continues to affect millions of people worldwide and remains a sign...
Abstract: Objective: The main aim of this study was to find the incidence of abdominal TB in patient...
Copyright © 2012 Kunikazu Hoshino et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creati...
Tuberculosis is a severe public health problem in developing countries, but it is taking on the char...
Tuberculosis is a serious infection that can appear in many forms and presentations. Here, we highli...
Aim: Abdominal tuberculosis is an uncommon form of extrapulmonary infection. In this study, we aimed...
Tuberculosis is a common disease and its incidence is in rising tendency in developed world because ...
Introduction: Tuberculosis is a multisystemic infectious, necrotic, granulomatous disease caused by ...
Abdominal tuberculosis (TB) is a rare manifestation of extrapulmonary TB. This disease entity can be...
According to the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention almost one third of the world’s popul...
Background/Aims: Tuberculous peritonitis (TP) is a rare form of tuberculosis and is caused by perito...
Approximately 2 billion people, which is about one third of the world’s population, are infected wit...
Tuberculosis has an increased incidence in the last few years due to the phenomenon of migration and...
Tuberculosis continues to intimidate the human race since traditional for an extremely long time not...
Introduction: Peritoneal tuberculosis (TB) is uncommon in developed countries, although there is an ...
Mycobacterium Tuberculosis (MTB) continues to affect millions of people worldwide and remains a sign...
Abstract: Objective: The main aim of this study was to find the incidence of abdominal TB in patient...
Copyright © 2012 Kunikazu Hoshino et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creati...
Tuberculosis is a severe public health problem in developing countries, but it is taking on the char...
Tuberculosis is a serious infection that can appear in many forms and presentations. Here, we highli...
Aim: Abdominal tuberculosis is an uncommon form of extrapulmonary infection. In this study, we aimed...
Tuberculosis is a common disease and its incidence is in rising tendency in developed world because ...
Introduction: Tuberculosis is a multisystemic infectious, necrotic, granulomatous disease caused by ...
Abdominal tuberculosis (TB) is a rare manifestation of extrapulmonary TB. This disease entity can be...
According to the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention almost one third of the world’s popul...
Background/Aims: Tuberculous peritonitis (TP) is a rare form of tuberculosis and is caused by perito...
Approximately 2 billion people, which is about one third of the world’s population, are infected wit...