Abdominal tuberculosis is common but pancreatic tuberculosis is rare. Its occurrence may
pose a diagnostic problem in differentiating it from inflammation and carcinoma of the pancreas.
We report a case of 52 year old male who presented with clinical picture of acute pancreatitis.
Ultrasound and CT scan showed picture of pancreatitis and pseudocysts. Fluid aspiration
of pseudocyst showed acid-fast bacilli. Antikoch’s treatment (AKT) was started and patient
responded well.