Pulmonary tuberculosis with venous thromboembolism as an unusual presentation of occult pancreatic cancer: a case report

Y. Tan, Shaifulamir Shuib, A. Othman, Yusri M Yusof
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Pancreatic cancer is usually diagnosed at a relatively advanced stage due to the heterogeneous and nonspecific clinical presentation. Thus, it poses a significant diagnostic challenge as the disease is usually clinically silent at the early stage. Typically, by the time of diagnosis, pancreatic cancer is associated with an extremely poor survival rate. The clinical features depend on the size and location of the tumour as well as its metastases. The suspicion of pancreatic cancer thus noted in retrospect and hence suggesting a missed opportunity for early detection. To our best knowledge, there have been no reported cases of pulmonary tuberculosis (PTB) with venous thromboembolism as the initial presentation of pancreatic cancer. The exact pathogenesis regarding venous thromboembolism with tuberculosis in pancreatic cancer is still unknown and debatable. Herein, we report an interesting case of smear positive PTB with venous thromboembolism leading to the elusive diagnosis of advanced pancreatic cancer. We discuss on possible novel hypotheses for the mechanism of venous thromboembolism in pancreatic cancer as well as association between tuberculosis and pancreatic cancer. His condition deteriorated even on standard treatment for PTB and thromboembolism that prompt further investigation for malignancy. He missed the golden period for treatment for the pancreatic cancer and subsequently succumbed to the illness. Early investigation for malignancy may be appropriate for tuberculosis patients who develop venous thromboembolism especially those clinically deterioration on standard treatment.
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肺结核伴静脉血栓栓塞是隐匿性胰腺癌的一种不寻常表现:1例报告
癌症的诊断通常是在相对晚期,由于异质性和非特异性的临床表现。因此,它对诊断提出了重大挑战,因为这种疾病在早期通常在临床上是无声的。通常,在诊断时,胰腺癌症的存活率极低。临床特征取决于肿瘤的大小、位置及其转移。因此,回顾过去,对癌症的怀疑是值得注意的,因此表明错过了早期发现的机会。据我们所知,目前尚无肺结核(PTB)合并静脉血栓栓塞作为癌症初始表现的报告。胰腺癌症静脉血栓栓塞合并结核的确切发病机制尚不清楚,也存在争议。在此,我们报告了一例有趣的涂阳PTB伴静脉血栓栓塞的病例,该病例导致晚期胰腺癌症的诊断难以捉摸。我们讨论了胰腺癌症静脉血栓栓塞机制的可能新假设,以及肺结核与癌症之间的关系。即使在接受PTB和血栓栓塞的标准治疗后,他的病情也有所恶化,这促使对恶性肿瘤进行进一步调查。他错过了癌症治疗的黄金期,随后死于胰腺癌。恶性肿瘤的早期调查可能适用于出现静脉血栓栓塞的结核病患者,尤其是那些在标准治疗中临床恶化的患者。
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