Extraspinal osteoarticular tuberculosis: A diagnostic and therapeutic challenge.

IF 1.6 Q4 INFECTIOUS DISEASES International Journal of Mycobacteriology Pub Date : 2023-10-01 DOI:10.4103/ijmy.ijmy_154_23
Walid Bouaicha, Saffet Nouicer, Mohamed Jlidi, Imen Chaabane, Sabrine Bachrouch, Haifa Tounsi, Karim Mallek, Selim Daas
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Tuberculosis (TB) is a major cause of morbidity and mortality, representing a challenge for health-care providers worldwide. Extraspinal osteoarticular tuberculosis (ESOTB) represents a rare location of TB. We aim to describe ESOTB focusing on clinical, diagnostic, and therapeutic characteristics of this entity. We report a retrospective case series of patients diagnosed with ESOTB, treated, and followed up between 2015 and 2022. The diagnosis was based either on bacteriological results (culture and polymerase chain reaction [PCR]) or histological analysis. Five patients with confirmed ESOTB, three women and two men, with a mean age of 46.4 (16-72), were enrolled in study. The affected sites were the elbow (one case), the shoulder (one case), the greater trochanter (one case), the second metatarsal (one case), and the distal interphalangeal joint (one case). The mean delay to diagnosis was 5.8 months (3-10)]. The most common symptoms on presentation were pain (all cases), swelling (all cases), and limited joint range of motion (all cases). One case presented with a draining sinus (20%). Radiological findings were soft tissue swelling (two cases) and periarticular bone destruction (all cases). Four patients presented with pathognomonic histology. PCR was performed in two patients and was positive in both of them. All cases were cured after 9-12 months of oral TB treatment without relapse for the 12-18 months of follow-up. Only one patient underwent surgery for abscess drainage to gain local infection control. ESOTB is a mysterious condition that must not be overlooked and should be suspected in cases of long-standing bone and joint pain and swelling.

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椎体外骨关节结核:诊断和治疗难题。
结核病(TB)是导致发病和死亡的主要原因,也是全世界医疗服务提供者面临的一项挑战。脊柱外骨关节结核(ESOTB)是一种罕见的结核病。我们的目的是描述 ESOTB,重点是这一实体的临床、诊断和治疗特点。我们报告了 2015 年至 2022 年期间被诊断为 ESOTB、接受治疗和随访的患者的回顾性病例系列。诊断依据是细菌学结果(培养和聚合酶链反应 [PCR])或组织学分析。五名确诊为 ESOTB 的患者参加了研究,其中三女两男,平均年龄为 46.4 岁(16-72 岁)。受累部位分别为肘关节(1 例)、肩关节(1 例)、大转子关节(1 例)、第二跖骨关节(1 例)和远端指间关节(1 例)。平均确诊时间为 5.8 个月 (3-10)]。发病时最常见的症状是疼痛(所有病例)、肿胀(所有病例)和关节活动范围受限(所有病例)。一例患者伴有引流窦(20%)。放射学检查结果为软组织肿胀(2 例)和关节周围骨质破坏(所有病例)。四例患者的组织学表现为病理特征。两名患者进行了 PCR 检测,结果均为阳性。所有病例在经过 9-12 个月的结核病口服治疗后痊愈,在 12-18 个月的随访中没有复发。只有一名患者接受了手术进行脓肿引流,以控制局部感染。ESOTB 是一种不容忽视的神秘病症,长期骨关节疼痛和肿胀的病例应怀疑 ESOTB 的存在。
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