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Intestinal Tuberculosis in a Liver Transplant Patient Journal of Clinical Case Reports 4:364. DOI: 10.4172/2165-7920.1000364

Date

05/30/2014

Abstract

Intestinal tuberculosis (TB) is an uncommon manifestation of tuberculosis, especially in Western countries, and is most often seen in immigrant and immunosuppressed patients The incidence of intestinal TB has not been well documented for liver transplant patients in Western countries. This case report discusses the complications of intestinal TB in a liver transplant patient and addresses the importance of identifying the necessity for and timing of surgery. Given the immunosuppressed state of these patients, the expedient diagnosis and treatment of this potentially fatal condition is critical.

Author List

Ballo RM, Veenstra B, Simon DM, Eswaran S, Chan EY

Author

Rana Higgins MD Associate Professor in the Surgery department at Medical College of Wisconsin