Introduction:Osteoarticular tuberculosis represents 1.7-2% of all tuberculosis. The localization in the foot is rare and accounts for less than 10% of osteoarticular tuberculosis. The clinical observations of this case highlight the unusual bilateral skeletal involvement of tuberculosis. Case Report: A case of a six year old male child presenting with swelling of both heels and discharging sinus is reported. Biopsy of the curetted material from both lesions revealed tuberculous nature. Patient was kept on conservative treatment of antitubercular drugs. Conclusion: A high index of suspicion is mandatory for early diagnosis, prompt treatment and better clinical outcome
Tuberculosis of the foot is an uncommon entity and the reported incidence is 0.1% to 0.3%. The isola...
Tuberculosis of the skull or calvarial tuberculosis (CTB) is rare. The literature until 2019 reporte...
Primary tuberculosis is rare. Skeletal lesions tend to be isolated to one anatomical site and multif...
AbstractOsteoarticular tuberculosis represents 1.7–2% of all tuberculosis (TB). The localization in ...
Tuberculosis is a universal mimicker and thus could be a differential diagnosis of any osteolytic le...
We report a six-year-old boy who presented with swelling of the forehead, and had calvarial tubercul...
Tuberculous osteomyelitis of skull is a rare form of tuberculosis with an incidence of 0.2 – 1.3% of...
We present two cases of tuberculosis osteomyelitis mimicking subacute osteomyelitis and treated with...
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...
Summary: We report on three Italian children who presented with unilateral ankle tuberculosis (TB) c...
SummaryIntroductionUnusual locations of osteoarticular tuberculosis (OA-TB) raise diagnostic issues ...
An 11-year-old boy presented with multiple swellings all over the body. One of the swellings present...
Background: Extrapulmonary Tuberculosis is approximately 10% of all tuberculosis (TB) cases, and the...
Isolated tuberculosis of foot is a rare entity. Plenty of literature is available on osteoarticular ...
Tuberculosis of the foot is an uncommon entity and the reported incidence is 0.1% to 0.3%. The isola...
Tuberculosis of the skull or calvarial tuberculosis (CTB) is rare. The literature until 2019 reporte...
Primary tuberculosis is rare. Skeletal lesions tend to be isolated to one anatomical site and multif...
AbstractOsteoarticular tuberculosis represents 1.7–2% of all tuberculosis (TB). The localization in ...
Tuberculosis is a universal mimicker and thus could be a differential diagnosis of any osteolytic le...
We report a six-year-old boy who presented with swelling of the forehead, and had calvarial tubercul...
Tuberculous osteomyelitis of skull is a rare form of tuberculosis with an incidence of 0.2 – 1.3% of...
We present two cases of tuberculosis osteomyelitis mimicking subacute osteomyelitis and treated with...
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...
Summary: We report on three Italian children who presented with unilateral ankle tuberculosis (TB) c...
SummaryIntroductionUnusual locations of osteoarticular tuberculosis (OA-TB) raise diagnostic issues ...
An 11-year-old boy presented with multiple swellings all over the body. One of the swellings present...
Background: Extrapulmonary Tuberculosis is approximately 10% of all tuberculosis (TB) cases, and the...
Isolated tuberculosis of foot is a rare entity. Plenty of literature is available on osteoarticular ...
Tuberculosis of the foot is an uncommon entity and the reported incidence is 0.1% to 0.3%. The isola...
Tuberculosis of the skull or calvarial tuberculosis (CTB) is rare. The literature until 2019 reporte...
Primary tuberculosis is rare. Skeletal lesions tend to be isolated to one anatomical site and multif...