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Primary Adrenal Tuberculosis: Role of Computed Tomography and CT-Guided Biopsy in Diagnosis
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Computed TomographyCt-guided BiopsyLeft Adrenal GlandBilateral Adrenal EnlargementTuberculosisAdrenal DiseaseTuberculosis DiagnosticsMedicineAdrenal TuberculosisRadiologyPrimary Adrenal Tuberculosis
A case of isolated, bilateral, adrenal tuberculosis is presented. A 25-year-old male was admitted to the hospital due to lumbar pain, fever, weight loss and anorexia. Abdominal ultrasonography and computed tomography demonstrated bilateral adrenal enlargement. Laboratory investigations were remarkable for adrenal insufficiency. The Mantoux reaction was positive but there was no evidence of lung or urinary infection. CT-guided biopsy of the left adrenal gland was performed and established the diagnosis of adrenal tuberculosis.
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