经治疗的腹部结核的CT表现:放射科医生的困境

V. Rathi, V. Yadav, Bonny S. Deep, S. Bhatt, S. Giri
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目的探讨成人患者完成抗结核治疗(ATT)后腹部CT表现。方法对20例成人ATT术后1个月内进行腹部多探头CT扫描,并与7例术前CT表现进行对比分析。结果回盲部结核(TB)患者治疗后,残余回盲壁增厚、强化显著(p < 0.05)。可见受累的扩张小肠袢壁厚和直径轻度减少。经治疗的结核患者肠系膜和腹膜后仍有许多大的网状坏死淋巴结,但淋巴结的缩小是值得赞赏的。结论本研究有助于填补腹部结核CT表现数据库的空白。持续的肠道改变和淋巴结不应被误认为是结核病复发或残留疾病。
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CT Appearances in Treated Abdominal Tuberculosis: A Radiologist's Dilemma
Objective To study the CT appearances of the abdomen after completion of antitubercular therapy (ATT) in adult patients. Methods Multidetector CT scan abdomen was done in 20 adults within 1 month of completing ATT. CT appearances were compared with pretreatment scans which were available in 7 cases. Results We found that residual ileocecal wall thickening and enhancement was significant (p < 0.05) after treatment in cases of ileocecal tuberculosis (TB). Mild decrease in wall thickness and diameter of the involved dilated small bowel loops was seen. Numerous large, matted nodes with necrosis persisted in the mesentery and retroperitoneum in treated TB, but reduction in the size of nodes was appreciated. Conclusion Our results help to fill the vacuum in the database of CT appearances in treated abdominal TB. Persistence of bowel changes and lymph nodes should not be mistaken for recurrence of TB or residual disease.
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