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Pelvic tuberculosis and shock in the puerperium
Journal article   Peer reviewed

Pelvic tuberculosis and shock in the puerperium

Manika Agarwal, Ananya Das and Ahanthem Santa Singh
Southern medical journal (Birmingham, Ala.), Vol.104(5), pp.358-359
05/2011
PMID: 21606719

Abstract

Adolescent Antitubercular Agents - therapeutic use Female Humans Postpartum Period Pregnancy Puerperal Disorders - diagnosis Puerperal Disorders - microbiology Shock, Septic - diagnosis Shock, Septic - etiology Treatment Outcome Tuberculosis, Female Genital - complications Tuberculosis, Female Genital - diagnosis Tuberculosis, Female Genital - drug therapy
Pelvic tuberculosis (TB) in pregnancy and puerperium is rare. Its atypical presentation as puerperal shock is more rare. We describe a case of pelvic TB that manifested as shock in a teenager who was two weeks postpartum. She failed to respond to antibiotics. Ziehl-Neelsen staining of aspirated pus from the left fossa collection in the abdominal cavity was positive for mycobacterium TB. Prompt treatment with antitubercular therapy could save patients from this life-threatening condition.

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