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Colonic tuberculosis: Clinical features, endoscopic appearance and management
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It is concluded that colonoscopy is a useful method for diagnosing colonic tuberculosis. It is suggested that if the clinical picture and colonoscopic appearance are suggestive of tuberculosis and target biopsies reveal non-caseating granulomas, a collection of loosely arranged epithelioid cells, or even non-specific changes, then a therapeutic trial of anti-tuberculous drugs should be given and continued if there is clinical improvement.
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