Caecal Ca will give the history of canchexia, anemia, loss of apetite.
1.Ileocaecal Tb characteristically presents with the given picture…
2.Tb more common
3.Also
Caecal Ca usually h/o Blood loss either Frank or Occult(detect via Guiaiac test) giving rise to Anaemia (iron deficiency)
Young age more likely abdominal TB
Yes it Can be but h/o malaise , cough with recurrent abdominal symptoms like obstruction and diarrhea most likely point towards GIT - TB (2°TB) . Also because TB is much more common than caecal Ca