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Statement of the Problem: Tuberculosis is an ubuiqitous organism that attacks all organ tissues of its host. Abdominal TB
accounts for about 5-12% of patients with tuberculosis and is most common in developing countries. Autopsy studies have
shown that the pancreas is affected by about 2.1-4.7% of those with miliary tuberculosis. Pancreatic tuberculosis is a rare
condition that can present mimicking signs and symptoms of pancreatic malignancy and in abdominal imaging as pancreatic
mass. The purpose of this study is to report a rare case of Pancreatic Tuberculosis in an immunocompetent Filipino, Male.
Methodology & Theoretical Orientation: A literature search and review was done to extract information about Pancreatic
Tuberculosis’ prevalence and incidence, diagnostic approach and treatment approaches considering both international and
local guidelines.
Findings: Pancreatic tuberculosis is a rare condition that can present mimicking signs and symptoms of pancreatic
malignancy and in abdominal imaging as pancreatic mass. It occurs in the setting of miliary tuberculosis, most frequently
in immunocompromised patients, very rarely in immunocompetent. Pancreatic tuberculosis was first reported in 1944 by
Auerbach et. al. His study of 1656 autopsies revealed 14 cases with pancreatic involvement but none with isolated pancreatic
tuberculosis.6 Reported cases of Pancreatic tuberculosis from 1966 to 2004 in a MEDLINE search of English language articles
around 116 cases of pancreatic tuberculosis were identified. From 2005 up to 2014, based on PUBMED search using the MeSH
terms “Tuberculosis” and “Pancreas” including literature from English and other languages, there were 49 case reports and 11
case series which include about 164 patients identified. From 2015 until 2018, using the same search engine, there were 5 case
reports and 1 case series(5 cases). Based on Google Scholar search, there were 6 cases of pancreatic tuberculosis reported and
published.
Conclusion & Significance: Pancreatic tuberculosis is a rare infection most especially in an immunocompetent host. It must
be considered in patient presenting to have signs and symptoms of pancreatic malignancy and with radiographic findings of
pancreatic mass. It is must be entertained in patients living in areas where Tuberculosis infection is endemic. The treatment
of Pancreatic tuberculosis is straightforward and follows treatment protocol for extra-pulmonary tuberculosis infection. It
is therefore necessary to confirm diagnosis histologically because response to therapy is predictable and complete with full
compliance to regimen.
Recent Publications
1. Velasco M(2018) A Case Report on Warfarin-Induced Spontaneous Sub-Mucosal And Mesenteric Hematoma In The
Gastrointestinal Tract (Small Bowel) Causing Bowel Obstruction. International Digestive Disease Forum. Abstract No.
IDDF2018-ABS-0258.
Biography
Manuel R Velasco Jr is a 2nd year medical resident in internal medicine in the Philippine and has a degree of Bachelor of Science in Nursing as pre-medicine. Worked as a fulltime nurse, a certified infection control nurse, and became a clinical and academic teacher in nursing school prior to becoming a doctor for adult. He is a research enthusiast and was able to win interdepartmental research contest and has publish a case report in Hong Kong.