Dulger, Ahmet CumhurKaradas, SevdegulGonullu, HayriyeBeyazal, MehmetBulut, GulayGultepe, Bilge2025-05-102025-05-1020140030-99822-s2.0-84903540953https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14720/3922Sumbul, Bilge/0000-0002-8768-3777Tuberculous peritonitis is a leading cause of mortality and morbidity particularly in the developing world. Delay in initiation of treatment distinctively increases mortality. Treatment response to anti-tuberculosis drugs is usually observed by regression of symptoms and clearance of ascites. With initiation of treatment, laboratory values including CA-125 levels generally return to normal levels in 3 months. However, there is still no consensus about treatment response during the follow-up period. Serum D-dimer level is used as an inflammation marker in some cases. A case with Tuberculous peritonitis successfully monitorised by serum D-dimer levels is presented.eninfo:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccessTuberculous PeritonitisD-DimerCan D-Dimer Levels Predict the Treatment Outcome in a Patient With TuberculosisArticle647Q4Q383383625255598WOS:000337768600024