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Pelvic tuberculosis: a forgotten diagnosis

Natacha Abreu1, Maria Ana Serrado1, Rosario Matos2, Rita Carneiro2, Ana Nunes2

1 - Interna de Radiologia, Hospital Central do Funchal, Funchal, Madeira, Portugal.
2 - Assistente de Radiologia Pediátrica do Hospital Pediátrico D. Estefânia (CHLC), Lisboa, Portugal

Radiology Case Reports 2018 Aug 11;13(5):993-998 2018 Oc

Abstract: We present a case of a 14-year-old girl, Bacillus Calmette-Guérin (BCG) vaccinated, who presented with vague symptoms of abdominal pain, weight loss, and fatigue. Imaging studies revealed a pelvic mass, later found to be pelvic tuberculosis, a rare diagnosis to consider at this age. The diagnostic approach was difficult, since all investigations pointed strongly to a malignancy, from clinical, imaging (ultrasound and magnetic resonance), laboratory (elevated CA-125), and even macroscopic findings at laparotomy. Histopathology was the first hint (noncaseous granulomata), but the ultimate documentation of Mycobacterium tuberculosis relied on a persistent clinical suspicion, despite contradicting results. Surgical approach could have been mutilating, with irreversible consequences, considering it was a girl with a long reproductive life ahead. Tuberculosis is still a great masquerade, especially the extrapulmonary forms, and although infrequently seen at this age, it should thus be considered in the differential diagnosis of complex pelvic masses in order to avoid surgical iatrogeny/morbidity.