All that fistulises is not Crohn’s disease : Multiple entero-enteric fistulae in intestinal tuberculosis

2019 ◽  
Vol 91 (1) ◽  
pp. 1-5 ◽  
Author(s):  
Harjeet Singh ◽  
Harshal Mandavdhare ◽  
Vishal Sharma

Abdominal tuberculosis is a common problem for clinicians in the tropical world and may manifest with varying clinical scenarios. Intestinal tuberculosis could have intestinal ulcers, strictures, hypertrophic lesions like polyps and may be complicated by perforation, bleeding, and intestinal obstruction. Crohn’s disease is an important differential of intestinal tuberculosis which is closely mimics intestinal tuberculosis in clinical, endoscopic, radiological and histological presentation. Crohn’s disease is known to have a fistulising variant. We report the case of 23 year old lady who had disseminated tuberculosis with intestinal involvement and seemed to improve on anti-tubercular therapy (ATT) but present with intestinal obstruction in the third month of ATT. Surgical exploration revealed clumping of bowel loops with multiple ileo-ileal fistulae. The case is presented because of the presence of entero-enteric fistulae and also because it demonstrated that intestinal tuberculosis may need surgical intervention even after initial improvement because of complications like intestinal obstruction.

Author(s):  
Basim F. Khan ◽  
Ahmed M. Basha ◽  
Bandar R. Bakhurji ◽  
Bader J. Aldossari ◽  
Abdulaziz S. Alsumaihi ◽  
...  

Abdominal tuberculosis and its protean manifestations still create a worldwide diagnostic challenge for clinicians and remain an important concern in the developing world. Crohn’s disease, which is being increasingly recognized in countries where intestinal tuberculosis is prevalent, needs to be differentiated as the two diseases resemble each other in their clinical presentation, and in their radiological, endoscopic, and histological findings. New diagnostic modalities and scoring systems have facilitated the differentiation of Crohn’s disease from intestinal tuberculosis with good accuracy. Randomized trials have shown 6 months of therapy to be equivalent to longer durations of treatment for patients with abdominal tuberculosis. 


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S. Kedia ◽  
S. Addagalla ◽  
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Akshita Gupta ◽  
Pratap Mouli Venigalla ◽  
Srikant Mohta ◽  
Bhaskar Kante ◽  
Kalaivani Mani ◽  
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Author(s):  
N Elleuch ◽  
W Dahmani ◽  
A Ben Slama ◽  
A Hammami ◽  
H Jaziri ◽  
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Raju Sharma ◽  
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Pratap Mouli Venigalla ◽  
Rajan Dhingra ◽  
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