Panacea Journal of Medical Sciences

  • Year: 2015
  • Volume: 5
  • Issue: 1

Primary gastric tuberculosis causing gastric outlet obstruction: A case report

  • Author:
  • A Bansod1,, A Kulkarni2, S Lanjewar3, R Bodade1, S Bansod4, K Singh2
  • Total Page Count: 3
  • DOI:
  • Page Number: 40 to 42

1Assistant Professor, Dept. of General Surgery, IGGMC, Nagpur

2Resident, Dept. of General Surgery, IGGMC, Nagpur

3Professor and Head, Dept. of General Surgery, IGGMC, Nagpur

4Assistant Professor, Dept. of Microbiology, IGGMC, Nagpur

Abstract

Ileo-caecal junction is the most common site of abdominal tuberculosis. Isolated primary gastric tuberculosis is very rare. Our case was a 44-year-old female with complaints of vomiting and epigastric distension after meals since 18 months. There was no other positive history. Her gastroscopy revealed pyloric stenosis with 5–6 ulcers in pre-pyloric region which were thought to be stasis ulcers. A distal partial gastrectomy with Roux-en-Y gastro-jejunostomy was done. The histopathology of the specimen revealed caseous necrosis with epitheloid granulomas and Langhan's giant cells which gave the diagnosis of tuberculosis. Patient was registered under Category I of Directly Observed Treatment, Shortcourse.

Keywords

Gastric tuberculosis, Caseous necrosis, Langhan's giant cells