Concurrent ascending colon adenocarcinoma and colonic tuberculosis: a case report from Syria

Author:

Ahmad Basel12,Durra Suzana2,Tayfour Sabine2,Habka Sandra2,Albatal Bassel2,Ahmad Mohamad123

Affiliation:

1. Department of General Surgery

2. Faculty of Medicine, Damascus University

3. Al Assad University Hospital, Damascus, Syria

Abstract

Introduction and importance: Tuberculosis (TB) has been one of the most devastating diseases to humanity in recent decades; although pulmonary infection is the most common, infection of any other organ is familiar as well. Colon cancer is another disease affecting the gastrointestinal (GI) system and mostly targets people over 50. Only a few studies mentioned the co-existence of cancer and TB occurring at the same place and time. Hence, the authors report a rare case of concurrent ascending colon adenocarcinoma and colonic TB. Case presentation: A 49 -year-old man presented to our clinic with constipation and abdominal pain. Two colonoscopies were performed, and two biopsies were taken; the first one showed granulomatous inflammation consistent with TB, and the second one showed low-grade adenocarcinoma. Computed tomography showed annular thickening of the ascending colon with infiltrates around the lesions. A right hemicolectomy was performed, and the final pathology confirmed adenocarcinoma grade II and extensive TB granulomas involving the colon into the serosa and the lymph nodes. Anti-TB medications were administered after surgery. Clinical discussion: Due to appropriate diagnostic methods, TB and cancer were detected at an early stage. In our treatment protocol, no adjuvant chemotherapy was applied after surgery due to the possibility of drug interaction with anti-TB medications. Conclusion: The two diseases may co-exist; thus, diagnosing them may not be the easiest, not to mention the lack of a clear treatment protocol in case of their accompany.

Publisher

Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health)

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