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Laparoskopi, peritoneal tüberküloz tanısında etkili bir yöntem olabilir

Laparoscopy may be an effective tool in the diagnosis of peritoneal tuberculosis

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In order to identify the effectiveness of laparoscopy in the diagnosis of peritoneal tuberculosis, we retrospectively reviewed the medical and pathology reports of 10 patients with peritoneal tuberculosis who were operated at our clinic with the suspicion of ovarian cancer during a 11-year period. The characteristics of the clinical picture, radiologic imaging studies, laboratory tests including polymerase chain reaction and the role of laparoscopy in the diagnosis of peritoneal tuberculosis were evaluated for differentiation of ovarian cancers and peritoneal tuberculosis. In conclusion, peritoneal tuberculosis should be suspected in young women with ascites with or without adnexal mass. Laparoscopy is an effective diagnostic tool in patients with no suspicion of adnexial masses.
Abstract (Original Language): 
Laparoskopinin peritoneal tüberküloz tanısında etkiliğini araştırmak amacıyla, son 11 yıllık periyod içinde over kanseri şüphesi ile kliniğimizde opere edilen 10 peritoneal tüberküloz olgusunun dosyası ve patoloji raporları retrospektif olarak incelendi. Klinik tablo özellikleri, radyolojik görüntüleme çalışmaları, laboratuvar testleri ve laparoskopinin peritoneal tüberküloz tanısındaki rolü, over kanseri ve peritoneal tüberküloz ayrımı için değerlendirildi. Sonuç olarak, adneksiyal kitlesi olsun ya da olmasın asiti olan genç bayanlarda peritoneal tüberkülozdan şüphe duyulmalıdır ve laparoskopi, adneksiyal kitle süphesi olmayan hastaların tanısında etkili bir araçtır.
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