Conzelmann M, Zenklusen H R, Fried R, Frei R, John H, Huber F
Geriatrische Aufnahme- und Abklärungsstation, Felix Platter-Spital, Basel.
Schweiz Med Wochenschr. 1993 Feb 13;123(6):234-9.
In an 87-year-old Swiss female referred with complaints of bloody diarrhea and weight loss, colonoscopy revealed three ulcers in the rectum and colon. Cultures from the colonic ulcers were positive for Mycobacterium tuberculosis. There was no evidence of pulmonary infection. One week after adequate therapy was begun, a perforation occurred at the rectosigmoid junction. The sigmoid was resected and left-sided colostomy was performed. Seven days after surgery the patient died. Clinical features, diagnosis and morphological changes of intestinal tuberculosis are discussed.