Genital tuberculosis: an unprobable diagnosis. Case report

Authors

  • José Manuel Espinal-Rodriguez Médico especialista del servicio de ginecología y obstetricia del Hospital Escuela Universitario, Boulevard Suyapa, Tegucigalpa, Honduras.
  • José Manuel Espinal Madrid Medico general egresado de Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Honduras (UNAH)
  • J.E. Sabillon-Vallejo Medico general egresado de Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Honduras (UNAH)

Keywords:

genital tuberculosis, ovarian tuberculosis, ovarian cyst, cystectomy

Abstract

A clinical case is described of a 40-year-old female patient who presented to the University Teaching Hospital of Honduras with a history of interruption of her menstrual cycle for one year, asymptomatic, who was admitted with suspected simple right ovarian cyst. by ultrasonography, with a cystectomy plan. The patient did not present any complications during her hospital stay, so her discharge was decided and she was scheduled for outpatient consultation with the results of the ovarian biopsy. She returned two months later with an anatomopathological result that reported "chronic granulomatous inflammation with caseous necrosis suggestive of infection." "mycobacterial" For this reason, it was decided to start antifungal treatment and transfer to the infectious disease service for surveillance and management. The patient is currently under treatment, without complications or reinfection. A review is carried out on the topic and the diagnostic probabilities and management performed worldwide are discussed.

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Published

17-10-2023

How to Cite

Espinal-Rodriguez, J. M., Espinal Madrid, J. M., & Sabillon-Vallejo, J. (2023). Genital tuberculosis: an unprobable diagnosis. Case report. Belize Journal of Medicine, 4(2), 25–29. Retrieved from https://bjomed.org/index.php/bjm/article/view/106

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Case Reports