Oesophageal Tuberculosis: A Systematic Review Focusing on Clinical Management

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Chhagan Lal Birda
Antriksh Kumar
Pankaj Gupta
Harjeet Singh
Vishal Sharma
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[1] Postgraduate Institute of Medical Education and Research,Department of Gastroenterology
[2] Postgraduate Institute of Medical Education and Research,Department of Radiodiagnosis
[3] Postgraduate Institute of Medical Education and Research,Department of Surgical Gastroenterology
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Dysphagia | 2022年 / 37卷
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Dysphagia; Oesophagus; Tuberculosis; Gastrointestinal tuberculosis; Extrapulmonary tuberculosis; Deglutition; Deglutition disorders;
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Oesophageal tuberculosis, an uncommon form of extrapulmonary tuberculosis, has been reported mainly as small case series and the literature is heterogeneous. A systematic review to characterize the clinical presentation, evaluation and management of oesophageal tuberculosis was performed. Electronic databases were searched with keywords: esophagus OR esophageal AND tuberculosis. We included original papers and case series (> 4 patients) with oesophageal tuberculosis. Twenty-two studies reporting 311 patients were included. Mean age in most of the studies was 31–51 years and male gender constituted 50.5% patients. Dysphagia (72.3%), odynophagia (22.4%) and chest pain (31.3%) were predominant symptoms. Mid-oesophagus was the commonest site of involvement (88%). Endoscopic findings included ulcers (59.9%), submucosal bulge (31.7%), extrinsic compression (24.8%) and pseudotumour (5.8%). On endoscopic ultrasound, presence of hypoechoic (69.5%), heteroechoic (47.6%) and matted (86.3%) mediastinal lymph nodes and oesophageal wall involvement (67.3%) were common findings. Computed tomography showed mediastinal lymphadenopathy (76.5%) and oesophageal thickening (52.1%). Diagnosis was confirmed by granuloma (72.3%) and acid fast bacilli positivity (32.5%) in mots patients. Response to antitubercular therapy was excellent; 97.7% patients recovered and 2.3% patients died. Surgery (14.5%) and oesophageal stenting (11.4%) were required infrequently. Oesophageal tuberculosis should be considered in endemic regions as a cause of dysphagia because early treatment is associated with excellent outcomes.
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