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Learning from errors
Miliary tuberculosis in a young Caucasian adult
  1. Shahideh Safavi1,
  2. Benjamin Colaluca2,
  3. Kumuthan Sriskandarajah3
  1. 1St George's NHS Trust, London, UK
  2. 2Department of General Medicine, East Surrey Hospital, Surrey, UK
  3. 3Department of General Surgery, East Surrey Hospital, Surrey, UK
  1. Correspondence to Shahideh Safavi, shsafavi{at}doctors.org.uk

Summary

A young Caucasian adult presented to the Accident and Emergency department with small bowel obstruction, which necessitated an exploratory laparotomy. Multiple firm nodules were found with biopsies leading to a diagnosis of peritoneal tuberculosis (TB). Retrospectively, the patient was noted to have classical radiological pulmonary TB findings on a chest radiograph 3 months previously, and 2 weeks later had developed bony infiltration, paravertebral abscesses and likely TB skin lesions.

This case illustrates an unusual presentation in a patient with minimal risk factors yet widespread extra-pulmonary disease. It also highlights the importance of attentive reviewing of x-rays.

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  • Patient consent Not obtained.