A case of penetrating aortic ulcer complicated by tuberculosis: insights from the post-mortem

Diagnostic Histopathology Pub Date : 2025-01-01 Epub Date: 2024-10-30 DOI:10.1016/j.mpdhp.2024.10.008
Gurjeevun Henry Chaggar, Hannah Hawrot
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We report an autopsy case of a penetrating aortic ulcer caused by a combination of tuberculosis infection and background aortic atheroma. The patient was a male in his mid-60s with a past medical history of essential hypertension, prostate cancer, and cigarette smoking. He presented to his GP with significant unintentional weight loss/general malaise and a CT scan revealed a 4.5 cm ulcer in the arch of his aorta. Before vascular referral could be made, he was found dead at home with a left-sided haemothorax caused by rupture of his penetrating aortic ulcer. Histological examination showed granulomatous inflammation at the ulcer site with numerous acid-fast bacilli, consistent with Mycobacterium tuberculosis infection, and severe atheroma in the background aorta. This case highlights the rare interaction between atherosclerosis and tuberculosis in causing aortic ulceration.
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穿透性主动脉溃疡并发肺结核1例:来自尸检的启示
我们报告一个解剖病例穿透性溃疡引起的结核感染和背景主动脉粥样硬化的组合。患者为男性,60多岁,既往有原发性高血压、前列腺癌、吸烟史。他向全科医生报告了明显的意外体重减轻/全身不适,CT扫描显示主动脉弓处有4.5厘米的溃疡。在进行血管转诊之前,他被发现死于家中,并因穿透性主动脉溃疡破裂而导致左侧血胸。组织学检查显示溃疡部位肉芽肿性炎症伴大量抗酸杆菌,符合结核分枝杆菌感染,背景主动脉严重动脉粥样硬化。本病例强调动脉粥样硬化和结核之间罕见的相互作用导致主动脉溃疡。
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Diagnostic Histopathology
Diagnostic Histopathology Medicine-Pathology and Forensic Medicine
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期刊介绍: This monthly review journal aims to provide the practising diagnostic pathologist and trainee pathologist with up-to-date reviews on histopathology and cytology and related technical advances. Each issue contains invited articles on a variety of topics from experts in the field and includes a mini-symposium exploring one subject in greater depth. Articles consist of system-based, disease-based reviews and advances in technology. They update the readers on day-to-day diagnostic work and keep them informed of important new developments. An additional feature is the short section devoted to hypotheses; these have been refereed. There is also a correspondence section.
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