Abdominal tuberculosis with pancreatic head involvement mimicking pancreatic malignancy in a young man: A case report.

Publication date: Jun 26, 2025

Pancreatic tuberculosis (PTB) is a rare disease, even in immunocompetent hosts. Abdominal tuberculosis involving the pancreatic head and peripancreatic areas may simulate pancreatic head carcinoma. We present the case of a 32-year-old man who was admitted to our hospital for intermittent epigastric pain and weight loss. A computed tomography scan and magnetic resonance imaging revealed a mass in the head of the pancreas. The lesion was initially diagnosed as pancreatic head carcinoma on abdominal imaging. Laparotomy confirmed the diagnosis of PTB and the patient received antituberculosis therapy. The present case is reported to emphasize the importance of including PTB in the differential diagnosis of pancreatic lesions.

Concepts Keywords
Old Case report
Pancreas Computed tomography
Tomography Laparotomy
Tuberculosis Pancreatic head carcinoma
Young Pancreatic tuberculosis

Semantics

Type Source Name
disease MESH tuberculosis
pathway KEGG Tuberculosis
disease MESH malignancy
disease MESH rare disease
disease MESH carcinoma
disease MESH weight loss

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