We describe a case report of a student of Asian origin who presented with fever of unknown origin, cough, recent onset low back pain and weight loss. Initial physical examination was unremarkable. Laboratory results showed inflammation, but extensive testing for bacteriological and viral serology was negative. While the chest Computed Tomography (CT) scan did not show any abnormal findings, pelvic CT scan revealed an osteolytic sacral mass, with extension to the soft tissues and muscles, and concomitant nerve compression. An ultrasonography-guided puncture of the lesion eventually showed Mycobacterium tuberculosis, leading to the diagnosis of tuberculous spondylitis or Pott’s disease. The standard tuberculostatic treatment was applied durin...
The eponymously named Potts disease is a relatively rare form of Tuberculosis (TB) which affects the...
Pott’s disease is a health problem in developing countries and its diagnosis in children is a challe...
Learning Objective #1: Recognize and treat extrapulmonary tuberculosis in the absence of pulmonary s...
We describe a case report of a student of Asian origin who presented with fever of unknown origin, c...
Abstract Background Pott disease is rare and responsible for only 1%–2% of all tuberculosis cases. I...
Potts disease, also known as tuberculosis spondylitis is a rare extra-pulmonary Tuberculosis infecti...
Background: Tuberculous spondylitis or Pott’s disease is a chronic granulomatous, extra-pulmonary in...
Tuberculosis is a mycobacterial infection that can affect the lungs as well as other organs. The inv...
Spinal tuberculosis (STB), also known as tuberculous spondylitis, tuberculous vertebral osteomyeliti...
Pott’s disease is a health problem in developing countries and its diagnosis in children is a challe...
We present a case of Pott's disease, where the patient presented with neurological impairment due to...
Tuberculosis (TB) prevalence is increasing in developed nations and continuing to cause significant ...
Learning Objective #1: Recognize and treat extrapulmonary tuberculosis in the absence of pulmonary s...
Tuberculosis (TB) remains one of the major global causes of death; Mycobacterium Tuberculosis causes...
Background: Sacroiliac tuberculosis is a rare condition for which early diagnosis and effective mana...
The eponymously named Potts disease is a relatively rare form of Tuberculosis (TB) which affects the...
Pott’s disease is a health problem in developing countries and its diagnosis in children is a challe...
Learning Objective #1: Recognize and treat extrapulmonary tuberculosis in the absence of pulmonary s...
We describe a case report of a student of Asian origin who presented with fever of unknown origin, c...
Abstract Background Pott disease is rare and responsible for only 1%–2% of all tuberculosis cases. I...
Potts disease, also known as tuberculosis spondylitis is a rare extra-pulmonary Tuberculosis infecti...
Background: Tuberculous spondylitis or Pott’s disease is a chronic granulomatous, extra-pulmonary in...
Tuberculosis is a mycobacterial infection that can affect the lungs as well as other organs. The inv...
Spinal tuberculosis (STB), also known as tuberculous spondylitis, tuberculous vertebral osteomyeliti...
Pott’s disease is a health problem in developing countries and its diagnosis in children is a challe...
We present a case of Pott's disease, where the patient presented with neurological impairment due to...
Tuberculosis (TB) prevalence is increasing in developed nations and continuing to cause significant ...
Learning Objective #1: Recognize and treat extrapulmonary tuberculosis in the absence of pulmonary s...
Tuberculosis (TB) remains one of the major global causes of death; Mycobacterium Tuberculosis causes...
Background: Sacroiliac tuberculosis is a rare condition for which early diagnosis and effective mana...
The eponymously named Potts disease is a relatively rare form of Tuberculosis (TB) which affects the...
Pott’s disease is a health problem in developing countries and its diagnosis in children is a challe...
Learning Objective #1: Recognize and treat extrapulmonary tuberculosis in the absence of pulmonary s...