CASE REPORT- AN INTERESTING CASE OF ACUTE STRICTURISING CROHNS MIMICKING TB
Journal: University Journal of Medicine and Medical Specialities (Vol.5, No. 8)Publication Date: 2019-12-04
Authors : VAISHNAVI PRIYAA C;
Page : 46-47
Keywords : Acute stricturising Crohn's; TB and Crohn's; surgery for CD; total colectomy; remission;
Abstract
Intestinal Tuberculosis is the closest mimic of Cohns Disease and Diagnostic dilemmas persist in differentiating, the two chronic granulomatous disorders. We present a case of 21 year old Female who presented with acute abdomen. Clinically and imaging wise features mimicked acute appendicitis. An emergency surgery was done intra operative findings were suggestive of tuberculous peritonitis with dense adhesions around appendicular and ileocaecal region. She developed acute intestinal obstruction, hypotension and shock in the immediate post-operative period, for which she was taken up for a second major surgery peritoneal lavage and end ileostomy. The initial HPE reports came as Tuberculous granuloma. Symptoms persisted even after 3 months of ATT. Subsequent investigations revealed multiple large intestinal strictures which necessitated Total colectomy with Ileosigmoid anastomosis. It took an ordeal to establish Crohns Disease in this patient and the time delay had resulted in multiple sessions of surgery and extensive strictures and finally ended in total colectomy.
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