Madhusudan Saha1, Siddhartha Paul2
1. Associate Professor, Dept. of Gastroenterology. NEMC, Sylhet
2. Assistant Professor, Dept of Psychiatry, NEMC, Sylhet
Introduction:
Tuberculosis (TB) is one of the most common granulomatous inflammations in the world. But Tuberculosis (TB) is one of the most common tubercular involvement of intestine is less than 1% of tuberculosis affected population in the western countries. However, stomach and duodenum are involved in just 0.3-2.03% of TB cases that affect gut. Although TB is very common in our country cases of gastro-duodenal tuberculosis were rarely reported.2 Gastro-duodenal tuberculosis is uncommon but potentially curable disease. It may present as gastric outlet obstruction, non-healing duodenal ulcer with or without upper GI bleeding and upper abdominal mass.3,4 Some patients may also have tubercular focus in the lung or lymph nodes.5 Most of the cases are diagnosed on the basis of high degree of suspicion, history, clinical findings, laboratory investigations including biopsy with or without laparotomy.
