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Unusual association of diseases/symptoms
A rare cause of duodenal stricture
  1. Hossam Al-Hilou,
  2. Nicholas Carroll,
  3. Asif Jah,
  4. Susan Davies,
  5. Miles Parkes
  1. Addenbrooke's hospital, Cambridge, UK
  1. Correspondence to Hossam Al-Hilou, hal-hilou{at}doctors.org.uk

Summary

The authors report the case of a 62-year-old lady who had never lived overseas and who presented with symptoms of gastric outflow obstruction with weight loss. Endoscopic investigation demonstrated a tight, impassable stricture in the second part of the duodenum, with CT demonstrating a mass and surrounding lymphadenopathy. Extrinsic compression at this site in UK residents in late middle age usually heralds a diagnosis of pancreatic malignancy. In this case, investigation by endoscopic ultrasound with sampling of an otherwise inaccessible lymph node to obtain ‘micro biopsies’ by fine needle aspiration allowed a diagnosis of duodenal tuberculosis. The patient has responded to appropriate antibiotic therapy and is now well.

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