Diagnostic Role of Tomography in Addison's Disease due to Adrenal Tuberculosis: A Case Report.
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2025Autor
Quiroz-Aldave, J.E.
Durand-Vásquez, M.
Gamarra-Osorio, E.R.
Zavaleta-Aldave, S.E.
Zavaleta-Aldave, A.N.
Rodríguez-Reyna, J.
Quesquén-García, C.M.
Concepción-Urteaga, L.A.
Pecho-Silva, S.
Rodríguez-Hidalgo, L.A.
Paz-Ibarra, J.
Concepción-Zavaleta, M.J.
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Introduction
Adrenal tuberculosis remains the main cause of primary adrenal insufficiency (PAI) in tuberculosis (TB)-prevalent regions. This case report details the presentation of PAI due to adrenal TB, where the etiological diagnosis involves Abdominal Computed Tomography (CT).
Case Report
A 37-year-old Peruvian woman with a history of TB contact displayed symptoms of adrenal insufficiency. PAI diagnosis was established, and CT imaging unveiled bilateral adrenal enlargement with calcifications. Treatment with prednisone and anti-TB therapy led to symptomatic improvement. Unfortunately, she succumbed to pneumonia after ten months of follow-up.
Discussion
Adrenal TB must be considered in endemic regions and in the presence of a TB history. CT serves as a valuable diagnostic tool, particularly in settings with limited resources, revealing adrenal enlargement and calcifications.
Conclusion
In patients with PAI, epidemiological history of TB, and when a rapid biopsy is not feasible, CT proves to be a valuable diagnostic method.







