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23.10.2021 | Original Article

Hepatic tuberculosis masquerading as malignancy

verfasst von: Aditya Kale, Prachi S. Patil, Utkarsh Chhanchure, Kedar Deodhar, Suyash Kulkarni, Shaesta Mehta, Sandeep Tandon

Erschienen in: Hepatology International | Ausgabe 2/2022

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Abstract

Background and aims

Hepatic tuberculosis (HTB) is rare and mimics neoplastic liver lesions clinico-radiologically leading to misdiagnosis and even unnecessary surgery.

Methods and material

We analysed 43 cases of HTB diagnosed at a referral cancer centre over 10 years. Clinical details, investigations and treatment received were noted.

Results

The median age was 46 years with a female preponderance (58%). HTB was diagnosed incidentally in 28% cases during surveillance imaging for a previous cancer. Constitutional symptoms (31, 72%), abdominal pain (25, 58%), fever (12, 28%), hepatomegaly (22, 51%), elevated alkaline phosphatase (34, 79%), elevated aminotransferases (18, 42%) and hypoalbuminemia (19, 45%) were common features. All cases had negative HIV serology and normal tumor markers. Twenty-two (52.5%) had solitary liver lesion and lesions > 2 cm in 28 (65%). Ultrasound showed hypoechoic lesions in 31 of 33 cases. Computed tomography showed hypodense lesions (43,100%) with mild peripheral enhancement (32, 74%). Calcifications (5, 12%) and capsular retraction (8, 19%) was uncommon. MRI was performed in seven cases commonly showed T1 hypointense, T2 hyperintense lesions with restricted diffusion. Histopathology showed granulomatous inflammation (42, 97.5%), Langhan’s giant cells (41, 95%) and caseation necrosis (35, 85%). Acid-fast stain and PCR positivity was uncommon. Extrahepatic organs were involved in 20 (46.5%). HTB mimicked cholangiocarcinoma (25, 58%), liver metastasis (11, 26%) and lymphoma (3, 7%). Six patients underwent liver resection with a presumptive diagnosis of cancer without a preoperative biopsy. All patients received antitubercular therapy, 37 had clinico-radiological response, there were 3 deaths and 3 patients were lost to follow-up.

Conclusion

HTB is rare and can mimic a malignancy clinico-radiologically. Calcifications and pseudocapsule appearance on multiphase CT scan may help in differentiating HTB from hepatic malignancy. Tumor markers are normal while histopathology is generally diagnostic. A high index of suspicion is required to avoid unnecessary surgery as the patients respond well to ATT.

Trial registration

This is a retrospective and observational study hence clinical trial registration is not applicable.
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Metadaten
Titel
Hepatic tuberculosis masquerading as malignancy
verfasst von
Aditya Kale
Prachi S. Patil
Utkarsh Chhanchure
Kedar Deodhar
Suyash Kulkarni
Shaesta Mehta
Sandeep Tandon
Publikationsdatum
23.10.2021
Verlag
Springer India
Erschienen in
Hepatology International / Ausgabe 2/2022
Print ISSN: 1936-0533
Elektronische ISSN: 1936-0541
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s12072-021-10257-9

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