We report a case of a 38 year-old engineer presented with left ankle pain for 2 years and initially treated as gouty arthritis because of high serum uric acid. A year later his left ankle become swollen and plain radiograph showed soft tissue swelling around the ankle with normal articular surface and bone. An MRI investigation reported as gouty arthritis of ankle with tophi. While on treatment for gouty arthritis, he developed pus discharge from the swelling. The ankle pain also worsen and he was unable to weight bear on the affected leg. An incision and drainage shown pus from the ankle joint which grew pseudomonas aeruginosa. He was treated with intravenous followed by oral ciprofloxacin 250 mg bd. However his condition does not impro...
Tuberculosis appears to be increasing throughout the world after years of continuous decline, despit...
AbstractIntroductionMultifocal tuberculosis is an uncommon presentation in immune-competent patients...
Tuberculosis presenting as monoarticular involvement in immunocompetent patients is rare. Here, we r...
AbstractTuberculosis of the ankle is an uncommon presentation of extrapulmo-nary infection. The earl...
Background: Extrapulmonary Tuberculosis is approximately 10% of all tuberculosis (TB) cases, and the...
Tuberculosis (TB) is an infectious disease caused by the Mycobacterium tuberculosis complex (MTBC). ...
Key clinical message It is important to consider foot and ankle tuberculosis (TB) as a potential cau...
Extrapulmonary tuberculosis (TB) involving the musculoskeletal system occurs in approximately 1% to ...
AbstractOsteoarticular tuberculosis is a rare type of tuberculosis. The spine is the most frequent l...
Tuberculosis remains a major cause of morbidity and mortality worldwide. An orthopaedic surgeon work...
BACKGROUND: Isolated involvement of bone in tuberculous infection is uncommon, and the variable clin...
BACKGROUND: Isolated involvement of bone in tuberculous infection is uncommon, and the variable clin...
Extra-pulmonary tuberculosis involving the ankle and foot is a rare entity with its prevalence being...
Introducción: la tuberculosis del astrágalo no es una patología frecuente, por esta razón se retarda...
Tuberculosis is an ancient disease that is still a major morbidity worlwide. Along with the increase...
Tuberculosis appears to be increasing throughout the world after years of continuous decline, despit...
AbstractIntroductionMultifocal tuberculosis is an uncommon presentation in immune-competent patients...
Tuberculosis presenting as monoarticular involvement in immunocompetent patients is rare. Here, we r...
AbstractTuberculosis of the ankle is an uncommon presentation of extrapulmo-nary infection. The earl...
Background: Extrapulmonary Tuberculosis is approximately 10% of all tuberculosis (TB) cases, and the...
Tuberculosis (TB) is an infectious disease caused by the Mycobacterium tuberculosis complex (MTBC). ...
Key clinical message It is important to consider foot and ankle tuberculosis (TB) as a potential cau...
Extrapulmonary tuberculosis (TB) involving the musculoskeletal system occurs in approximately 1% to ...
AbstractOsteoarticular tuberculosis is a rare type of tuberculosis. The spine is the most frequent l...
Tuberculosis remains a major cause of morbidity and mortality worldwide. An orthopaedic surgeon work...
BACKGROUND: Isolated involvement of bone in tuberculous infection is uncommon, and the variable clin...
BACKGROUND: Isolated involvement of bone in tuberculous infection is uncommon, and the variable clin...
Extra-pulmonary tuberculosis involving the ankle and foot is a rare entity with its prevalence being...
Introducción: la tuberculosis del astrágalo no es una patología frecuente, por esta razón se retarda...
Tuberculosis is an ancient disease that is still a major morbidity worlwide. Along with the increase...
Tuberculosis appears to be increasing throughout the world after years of continuous decline, despit...
AbstractIntroductionMultifocal tuberculosis is an uncommon presentation in immune-competent patients...
Tuberculosis presenting as monoarticular involvement in immunocompetent patients is rare. Here, we r...