Author:
Velikova Tsvetelina,Aleksandrova Anita
Abstract
In this editorial, we comment on an article published in a recent issue of the World Journal of Clinical Cases . There is a pressing need for reliable tools for diagnosing tuberculosis (TB) of the gastrointestinal tract. Despite advancements in the diagnosis and treatment, TB remains a global health challenge. Ali et al demonstrated that TB may mimic gastrointestinal conditions, such as gastric outlet obstruction, causing a delay in the diagnosis. Furthermore, the latter complication is frequently observed during infections, including Helicobacter pylori , and rarely is related to TB, as in the presented case. In line with this, we think that laboratory tests based on interferon-gamma release assays can be a helpful tool for diagnosing latent TB paced in the gastrointestinal tract. Innovative strategies and approaches for diagnosing latent/active extra pulmonary TB are crucial for establishing the diagnosis early and enhancing treatment strategies to mitigate the global burden of TB.
Publisher
Baishideng Publishing Group Inc.
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