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. 1982 Apr;58(678):226–228. doi: 10.1136/pgmj.58.678.226

Peritoneal biopsy for diagnosis of abdominal tuberculosis

H S Shukla, Y P Naitrani, S Bhatia, Pritam Das, S C Gupta
PMCID: PMC2426387  PMID: 7111103

Abstract

Eighty-eight patients with abdominal tuberculosis were studied for the diagnostic value of peritoneal biopsy. Peritoneum for biopsy was obtained during laparotomy in 41 cases and by making a small incision in the right iliac fossa, under local anaesthesia, in 47 cases. In 80% histopathological examination revealed caseation or giant cells and epithelioid cell infiltration. In 20% non-specific inflammatory changes were present. Thus, histopathological examination of the peritoneum was helpful in the diagnosis of abdominal tuberculosis in all the 88 patients.

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