AbstractWe aimed to describe clinical, laboratory, diagnostic and therapeutic features of spinal tuberculosis (ST), also known as Pott disease. A total of 314 patients with ST from 35 centres in Turkey, Egypt, Albania and Greece were included. Median duration from initial symptoms to the time of diagnosis was 78 days. The most common complications presented before diagnosis were abscesses (69%), neurologic deficits (40%), spinal instability (21%) and spinal deformity (16%). Lumbar (56%), thoracic (49%) and thoracolumbar (13%) vertebrae were the most commonly involved sites of infection. Although 51% of the patients had multiple levels of vertebral involvement, 8% had noncontiguous involvement of multiple vertebral bodies. The causative agen...
Background: Vertebral tuberculosis is the most common form of skeletal tuberculosis and it contribut...
Tuberculosis is still one of the most important health problems in the world. In developed countries...
Tuberculosis (TB) prevalence is increasing in developed nations and continuing to cause significant ...
PubMed ID: 26232534We aimed to describe clinical, laboratory, diagnostic and therapeutic features of...
We aimed to describe clinical, laboratory, diagnostic and therapeutic features of spinal tuberculosi...
AbstractWe aimed to describe clinical, laboratory, diagnostic and therapeutic features of spinal tub...
We aimed to describe clinical, laboratory, diagnostic and therapeutic features of spinal tuberculosi...
Background: Spinal tuberculosis or Pott’s spine occurs in about 1-2% of patients with tuberculosis a...
Spinal tuberculosis (TB) is a worldwide public health issue which is one of the main causes of disab...
Background: We aimed to describe clinical, laboratory, diagnostic and therapeutic features of spinal...
Spinal tuberculosis is usually secondary to lung or abdominal involvement and may also be the first ...
The vertebral column is involved in less than 1% of all the cases of tuberculosis. It can associated...
– OBJECTIVE: We propose a revised flow chart of spinal infection multidisciplinary management projec...
Tuberculosis is still one of the most important health problems in the world. In developed countries...
Tuberculosis is a mycobacterial infection that can affect the lungs as well as other organs. The inv...
Background: Vertebral tuberculosis is the most common form of skeletal tuberculosis and it contribut...
Tuberculosis is still one of the most important health problems in the world. In developed countries...
Tuberculosis (TB) prevalence is increasing in developed nations and continuing to cause significant ...
PubMed ID: 26232534We aimed to describe clinical, laboratory, diagnostic and therapeutic features of...
We aimed to describe clinical, laboratory, diagnostic and therapeutic features of spinal tuberculosi...
AbstractWe aimed to describe clinical, laboratory, diagnostic and therapeutic features of spinal tub...
We aimed to describe clinical, laboratory, diagnostic and therapeutic features of spinal tuberculosi...
Background: Spinal tuberculosis or Pott’s spine occurs in about 1-2% of patients with tuberculosis a...
Spinal tuberculosis (TB) is a worldwide public health issue which is one of the main causes of disab...
Background: We aimed to describe clinical, laboratory, diagnostic and therapeutic features of spinal...
Spinal tuberculosis is usually secondary to lung or abdominal involvement and may also be the first ...
The vertebral column is involved in less than 1% of all the cases of tuberculosis. It can associated...
– OBJECTIVE: We propose a revised flow chart of spinal infection multidisciplinary management projec...
Tuberculosis is still one of the most important health problems in the world. In developed countries...
Tuberculosis is a mycobacterial infection that can affect the lungs as well as other organs. The inv...
Background: Vertebral tuberculosis is the most common form of skeletal tuberculosis and it contribut...
Tuberculosis is still one of the most important health problems in the world. In developed countries...
Tuberculosis (TB) prevalence is increasing in developed nations and continuing to cause significant ...