Title of article :
Nodular Hepatic Tuberculosis Masquerading as a Seminoma Liver Metastasis
Author/Authors :
Harbi, Houssem Department of General Surgery - Habib Bourguiba Hospital of Sfax - Sfax, Tunisia , Chaabouni, Amine Department of General Surgery - Habib Bourguiba Hospital of Sfax - Sfax, Tunisia , Kallel, Rim Anatomo-pathology Department - Habib Bourguiba Hospital of Sfax - Sfax, Tunisia , Toumi, Nozha Radiology Department - Habib Bourguiba Hospital of Sfax - Sfax, Tunisia , Fendri, Sami Department of General Surgery - Habib Bourguiba Hospital of Sfax - Sfax, Tunisia , Krichene, Jihene Department of General Surgery - Habib Bourguiba Hospital of Sfax - Sfax, Tunisia , Boujelbene, Salah Department of General Surgery - Habib Bourguiba Hospital of Sfax - Sfax, Tunisia , Mzali, Rafik Department of General Surgery - Habib Bourguiba Hospital of Sfax - Sfax, Tunisia
Pages :
3
From page :
180
To page :
182
Abstract :
Isolated macro-nodular liver tuberculosis is a very rare condition. It may mimic primitive or secondary tumors of the liver. This could delay or mislead the therapeutic management. An immunocompetent 48-year-old man with a history of non-metastatic seminoma was treated with right orchidectomy followed by 20 Gy radiotherapy. The discovery, 8 months later, of a 2 cm nodule of the hepatic dome evoked a liver metastasis. Percutaneous biopsy was not feasible. Wedge resection was performed whereas medical treatment would have sufficed, as pathologic examination of the resected specimen showed a macro-nodular hepatic tuberculosis. The patient received anti-tuberculosis drugs for 9 months. The diagnosis of isolated macro-nodular liver tuberculosis is frequently misleading, particularly in immunocompetent and paucisymptomatic patients. Thus percutaneous biopsy is mandatory for diagnosis and also prior to any major surgeries.
Keywords :
Liver , Nodular , Tuberculosis
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics
Serial Year :
2018
Record number :
2446094
Link To Document :
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