Clinical and Experimental Emergency Medicine (Sep 2019)

A rare case of miliary tuberculosis accompanying perihepatitis

  • Ou Jun Kwon,
  • Suk Woo Lee,
  • Mun Sun Jang,
  • Sang Chul Kim,
  • Ji Han Lee,
  • Hoon Kim

DOI
https://doi.org/10.15441/ceem.18.017
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 6, no. 3
pp. 264 – 267

Abstract

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Perihepatic capsulitis is associated with various diseases, such as Fitz-Hugh-Curtis syndrome, systemic lupus erythematosus, perforated cholecystitis, perforated hepatic abscess, and tuberculous peritonitis. Miliary tuberculosis is present in about 2% of all reported cases of tuberculosis and is characterized by the widespread millet-like hematogenous dissemination of Mycobacterium tuberculosis. We describe a 24-year-old virgin patient presenting with right upper quadrant and costovertebral angle pain. Diffuse perihepatic capsular enhancement was observed in abdominal computed tomography scans. Chest radiography showed miliary tuberculosis, and a polymerase chain reaction hybridization assay of sputum revealed the presence of M. tuberculosis. Symptoms improved after administering anti-tuberculosis medications. This report describes a rare case of miliary tuberculosis accompanying perihepatitis.

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