Tuberculous Liver Abscess Not Associated with Lung Involvement
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概要
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Hepatic tuberculosis is one of the uncommon forms of extrapulmonary tuberculosis. We report a 78-year-old woman who developed tuberculous liver abscesses with splenic abscess not associated with pulmonary foci. Ultrasonography and computed tomography of the abdomen showed the low-density lesions in the liver and spleen. Histopathology of specimens obtained by percutaneous needle biopsy revealed coagulation necrosis and epithelioid cells but not tumor cells, suggesting tuberculosis infection in the liver and spleen. Systemic chemotherapy with anti-tuberculous agents led to the improvement of the lesions in the liver as well as spleen. Although tuberculous liver abscess is a very rare case, it should be included in the differential diagnosis of unknown hepatic mass lesions.
- 社団法人 日本内科学会の論文
- 2004-06-01
著者
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Ohkawa Shin-ichiro
The Department Of Medicine Tokyo Women's Medical University Daini Hospital
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Ohkawa Shin-ichiro
The Department Of Clinical Pathology Tokyo Metropolitan Institute Of Gerontology
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Okajima Kiyotaka
The Department Of Medicine Tokyo Women's Medical University Daini Hospital
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HAYASHI Mitsutoshi
the Department of Medicine, Tokyo Women's Medical University Daini Hospital
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YAMAWAKI Isao
the Department of Medicine, Tokyo Women's Medical University Daini Hospital
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TOMIMATSU Masahiko
the Department of Medicine, Tokyo Women's Medical University Daini Hospital
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Tomimatsu Masahiko
The Department Of Medicine Tokyo Women's Medical University Daini Hospital
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Hayashi Mitsutoshi
The Department Of Medicine Tokyo Women's Medical University Daini Hospital
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Hayashi Mitsutoshi
The Department Of Medicine Chest Institute Tokyo Women's Medical University
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Yamawaki Isao
The Department Of Medicine Tokyo Women's Medical University Daini Hospital
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