J Korean Radiol Soc.  1998 Aug;39(2):345-351. 10.3348/jkrs.1998.39.2.345.

Ultrasonographic and CT Findings of Hepatosplenic Tuberculosis

Affiliations
  • 1Department of Radiology, Kwangju Christian Hospital.
  • 2Department of Radiology, Kwangju Green Cross Hospital.

Abstract

PURPOSE: To evaluate the ultrasonographic and CT findings of hepatosplenic tuberculosis
MATERIALS AND METHODS
We retrospectively reviewed the ultrasonographic and CT findings of confirmed hepatosplenic tuberculosis in 12patients. Six were men and six were women ; their average age was 41, and most were in their twenties. Lesions ofthe liver and spleen, as well as associated findings such as abdominal tuberculosis and other organ involvement oftuberculosis were analyzed.
RESULTS
There were three cases of hepatic tuberculosis, seven of splenictuberculosis, and two of hepatosplenic involvement of tuberculosis. On the basis of the ultrasonographic and CTfindings, hepatosplenic tuberculosis was classified as one of two patterns : miliary or micronodular, ormacronodular. The micronodular type was more common (9/12 cases) being characterized by innumerable micronodules,and with easy coalescence in the liver and spleen in five of the nine cases. The macronodular type of low densitymass was noted in the other three patients. Splenomegaly was noted in 12 cases and hepatomegaly in ten. Pulmonarytuberculosis-including the miliary type(n=5)-was noted in eight patients. Associated abdominal tuberculosis suchas lymphadenopathy with central low density and peripheral rim enhancement (n=6), tuberculous peritonitis(n=3),highly attenuated ascites(n=6), adrenal tuberculosis(n=1), renal tuberculosis(n=1), ovarian abscess(n=1), psoasabscess(n=1), and systemic tuberculosis such as central nervous system tuberculoma(n=2), cervicallymphadenopathy(n=4) and tuberculous spondylitis(n=1) were noted.
CONCLUSION
Ultrasonography and CT werevaluable in the detection and diagnosis of hepatosplenic tuberculosis

Keyword

Tuberculosis, gastrointestinal; Liver, CT; Liver, US

MeSH Terms

Central Nervous System
Diagnosis
Female
Hepatomegaly
Humans
Liver
Lymphatic Diseases
Male
Retrospective Studies
Spleen
Splenomegaly
Tuberculosis*
Tuberculosis, Gastrointestinal
Tuberculosis, Hepatic
Ultrasonography
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