Insight into tuberculosis of talus in children: A review of five cases

Anil Agarwal , Sitanshu Barik , Lokesh Sharma , Yogesh Patel , Mohit Gera , Varun Garg
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Abstract

Background

Tubercular affection of talus in children is considered extremely rare with literature limited to few case reports. This study reports five cases of tubercular infection of talus in children and traces the various presentations and the treatment outcome.
MethodsThe series describes five children with biopsy proven affection of tuberculosis of talus. Data reviewed included the demographic data, clinical presentation, diagnosis, treatment and outcome at final follow up.

Results

Among the five cases described in this series, the majority were osseous (4/5). The location of the osseous lesions was noted in the head as well as the head-neck junction of the talus. The duration of symptoms varied from three to 12 months. Three of the five cases healed uneventfully after the initiation of standard anti-tubercular therapy with normal appearing radiographs at the latest follow up. Two cases still had small, geographic lytic lesions in the talus. These might represent healed cystic cavities filled with fibrous.

Conclusion

The diagnosis of tuberculosis of talus in children is challenging. A high index of suspicion is required for patients presenting pain around the ankle and hindfoot for more than four weeks. The involvement of the talar bone in tuberculosis can be osseous or synovial. Lesions in the head and neck should particularly be investigated for tubercular etiology. Once diagnosed, antitubercular drugs are effective in healing the lesions clinically as well as radiologically. The presence of lesions in the non-weight bearing area of the talus prevents bony collapse and eventual shape is maintained.
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儿童距骨结核的诊治:附5例报告
儿童距骨的结核影响被认为是极其罕见的,文献限于少数病例报告。本研究报告5例儿童距骨结核感染,并追踪各种表现和治疗结果。方法对5例活检证实患有距骨结核的患儿进行回顾性分析。回顾的资料包括人口统计资料、临床表现、诊断、治疗和最后随访的结果。在本系列报道的5例病例中,大多数为骨性(4/5)。骨性病变的位置被记录在头部以及距骨的头颈交界处。症状持续时间从3个月到12个月不等。5例中有3例在开始标准抗结核治疗后痊愈,最新随访时影像学表现正常。2例距骨仍有小的地理溶解性病变。这些可能代表愈合的囊腔充满纤维。儿童距骨结核的诊断具有挑战性。踝关节和后足周围疼痛超过四周的患者需要高度怀疑。距骨结核的受累可以是骨性的或滑膜性的。在头部和颈部的病变应特别调查结核的病因。一旦确诊,抗结核药物在临床和放射学上都能有效地治愈病变。距骨非承重区病变的存在可防止骨塌陷并维持最终的形状。
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Indian Journal of Tuberculosis
Indian Journal of Tuberculosis Medicine-Infectious Diseases
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期刊介绍: Indian Journal of Tuberculosis (IJTB) is an international peer-reviewed journal devoted to the specialty of tuberculosis and lung diseases and is published quarterly. IJTB publishes research on clinical, epidemiological, public health and social aspects of tuberculosis. The journal accepts original research articles, viewpoints, review articles, success stories, interesting case series and case reports on patients suffering from pulmonary, extra-pulmonary tuberculosis as well as other respiratory diseases, Radiology Forum, Short Communications, Book Reviews, abstracts, letters to the editor, editorials on topics of current interest etc. The articles published in IJTB are a key source of information on research in tuberculosis. The journal is indexed in Medline
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