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Tuberculous Iliopsoas Muscle Abscess Associated with Multiple Intraabdominal and Thoracic Abscesses in 9-year-old Boy
Eunyoung Jung, Woo-Hyun Park, Soon-Ok Choi
J Korean Assoc Pediatr Surg 2013;19(2):150-155.   Published online December 24, 2013
DOI: https://doi.org/10.13029/jkaps.2013.19.2.150

Tuberculous Iliopsoas muscle abscess is a rare manifestation in patient with extrapulmonary tuberculosis and hardly observed in developed country. Paradoxical response to anti-tuberculous medication could make difficult therapeutic decision to clinicians. The authors report a case of tuberculous iliopsoas muscle abscess with multiple intraabdominal and thoracic abscesses in 9 year-old-boy who presented paradoxical response to anti-tuberculous treatment.

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Multiple Tuberculous Splenic Abscesses in a Child
Chan Yong Park, Soo Jin Na Choi, Sang Young Chung, Shin Kon Kim
J Korean Assoc Pediatr Surg 2006;12(2):244-250.   Published online December 31, 2006
DOI: https://doi.org/10.13029/jkaps.2006.12.2.244

Splenic abscess is a rare clinical condition with a reported incidence of 0.14 % to 0.70 % in various autopsy series. Primary tuberculosis of the spleen as a cause of splenic abscess is even rarer, especially in the antitubercular era. Infants and children have a higher predisposition to extra-pulmonary tuberculosis than adults and tend to develop severe extra-pulmonary disease such as miliary tuberculosis and meningitis. The diagnosis of tuberculosis in infants and children can be difficult because of nonspecific symptoms and clinical findings. Computed tomography establishes the diagnosis of splenic abscess and demonstrates the number and location of abscesses. Splenectomy is the standard of care in most clinical setting. We present a 4-year-old girl who had multiple tuberculosis splenic abscesses and was treated successfully with splenectomy.

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A Case with Splenic Tuberculosis
Doo-Sun Lee, Na Hye Myong
J Korean Assoc Pediatr Surg 1995;1(2):200-203.   Published online December 31, 1995
DOI: https://doi.org/10.13029/jkaps.1995.1.2.200

Splenic tuberculosis is an uncommonly considered diagnosis in clinical practice. This is a case report of splenic tuberculosis in a 13-year-old boy who was seronegative to HIV. He was just well until 7 days prior to this admission when he started to feel epigastric and left subchondral pain. Chest X -ray was not pathological. Abdominal ultrasonography showed slight splenomegaly with multiple hypoechoic nodules and abdominal CT disclosed multiple irregular hypodense lesions in the spleen. Radiological interpretation suggested the possibility of lymphoma or metastatic malignancy. Splenectomy was done and the histopathological findings showed extensive chronic granulomatous inflammation compatible with tuberculosis. Splenic tuberculosis 1l1ust be included in the differential diagnosis of hypoechoic and hypodense lesions by means of sonography and computed tomography, respectively.

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Renal Hydatid With Tuberculosis in a Child: A Rare Coexistence
Vutukuru, Sravanthi , Solanki, Shailesh , Menon, Prema , Peters, Nitin , Samujh, Ram , Srinivasan, Radhika
Adv Pediatr Surg 2022;28(2):76-80.
DOI: https://doi.org/10.13029/aps.2022.28.2.76
Hydatid disease and tuberculosis are both endemic in India. The involvement of the kidney in any of these diseases is rare and co-occurrence of both pathologies at the same time is extremely rare. The common characteristics of both conditions i.e., remain asymptomatic for a long duration and present with non-specific symptoms make the diagnosis challenging. Moreover, the treatment of both pathologies at the same time requires multifaceted medical management and surgical intervention at the optimal time. Here, we are describing a case of renal hydatid with tuberculosis in a child, its presentation and management along with the review of pertinent literature.
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