Title: Perianal Tuberculosis: A Rare Case Report and Review of Literature

Authors: Dr Dhirendranath Soren, Dr Dharbind Kumar Jha, Dr Balabhadra Samantray, Dr Subrat Kumar Pradhan, Jitendra Kumar Sahu, Dr Ravi Kumar Jha

 DOI:  https://dx.doi.org/10.18535/jmscr/v5i4.141

Abstract

Purpose: A case of anal tuberculosis with anal ulceration is presented. The clinical features and the diagnostic problems along with increasing incidence of new cases of tuberculosis are discussed.

Methods: The diagnosis, management and outcome of an adult male patient, who resented with perianal lesions are described.

Results: On a four drug anti-tuberculous regimen, the symptoms improved and perianal lesions healed.

Conclusion: Anal tuberculosis although extremely rare, can be manifested in various forms. A high index of suspicion of tuberculosis should be borne in mind in all cases of perianal lesions with vague etiology or with diagnostic problems, which should be confirmed by histological and bacteriological analysis and treated specifically.

Key Words: Anal Tuberculosis, Anal Ulcer, Squamous Cell Malignancy.

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Corresponding Author

Dr Dharbind Kumar Jha

Junior Resident

Department Of General Surgery, Vimsar, Burla, Sambalpur, Odisha India Pin 768017

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