Journal of International Medical Research (Jul 2021)

A rare case of gastric fundus tuberculosis with nonspecific abdominal pain

  • Feiyu Yan,
  • Xianzhe Yu,
  • Hongjun Lei,
  • Yi Chen,
  • Jiwei Wang,
  • Jianguo Li

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1177/03000605211033189
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 49

Abstract

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A 53-year-old patient who experienced recurring upper abdominal pain and discomfort for 4 years was admitted to our hospital. Gastroscopy was performed to identify the location of the pain and evaluate the characteristics of a mass in the abdomen. Endoscopic ultrasonography (EUS) and abdominal computed tomography (CT) revealed a space-occupying lesion in the gastric fundus, suggestive of a submucosal tumor and highly likely of stromal origin. Surgical resection of the lesion was performed for identification; however, postoperative histopathological examination of the lesion revealed gastric fundus tuberculosis (TB). Gastric TB is relatively rare; therefore, clinicians should be highly suspicious of patients with abdominal symptoms from regions with a high incidence of TB to prevent treatment delay caused by misdiagnosis.