Sreedhar Jayakrishnan Cherulil, Sreelesh KP, Anuja MS
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Tuberculous pyomyositis is a rare condition, that is commonly associated with, immunocompromised states, such as acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS), Crohn's disease, multiple myeloma etc. Acute leukaemia, and its treatment is a condition that predisposes patients to several uncommon infections, but even in this setting the occurrence of TB pyomyositis is not commonly reported. There are several challenges to making this diagnosis, with disease relapse being an important differential diagnosis. Here we report the case of a 19 year old female patient, who was diagnosed as a case of TB myositis while she was receiving maintenance therapy, as a part of treatment of Acute Lymphoblastic Leukaemia.