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Tuberculosis of navicular bone: An exceptional localization of osteoarticular tuberculosis [PDF]
Osteoarticular tuberculosis (OAT) is defined by the set of pathological manifestations secondary to the attacks of osteoarticular structures of the locomotor system by the Bacillus of Koch (BK).
Amine El Farhaoui, MD +5 more
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Novel Potential Diagnostic Serum Biomarkers of Metabolomics in Osteoarticular Tuberculosis Patients: A Preliminary Study [PDF]
Osteoarticular tuberculosis is one of the extrapulmonary tuberculosis, which is mainly caused by direct infection of Mycobacterium tuberculosis or secondary infection of tuberculosis in other parts.
Ximeng Chen +4 more
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Osteoarticular tuberculosis dactylitis: Four cases
Tuberculosis dactylitis is exceptional. We report 4 cases of osteoarticular tuberculous dactylitis in 3 women and 1 man. The diagnosis was suspected on chronic and insidious clinical presentation, and confirmed by histology. Patients were treated by anti-
Mohamed Ali Sbai +4 more
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Multifocal Osteoarticular Tuberculosis in Children
Purpose. To review records of 16 children with multifocal osteoarticular tuberculosis. Methods. Records of 7 girls and 9 boys aged one to 14 (mean, 6) years with multifocal osteoarticular tuberculosis were reviewed.
Anil Agarwal +2 more
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Use of bisphosphonates in bone pathology – benefits and risks [PDF]
This article aims to establish, on the basis of medical literature and of the authors’ experience, whether bisphosphonates still have a role in treating skeletal diseases, with increased bone resorption. The effects of bisphosphonates on the bone tissue,
Dinu Antonescu, Cristian Ioan Stoica
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The incidence of osteoarticular tuberculosis in 15 regions of the Siberian and Far Eastern Federal Districts from 2018 to 2020 was assessed. The incidence of osteoarticular tuberculosis and co-infection of osteoarticular tuberculosis with HIV and ...
Sh. N. Rakhmatillaev +2 more
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Multifocal Skeletal Tuberculosis Involving the Lumbar Spine and Iliac Bone, Mimicking a Malignant Bone Tumour: A Case Report [PDF]
Multifocal osteoarticular tuberculosis is uncommon and accounts for approximately10% of all cases of osteoarticular tuberculosis. Concomitant vertebral and iliac bone tuberculosis has not been reported in the literature to date.
Gosal GS, Boparai A, Choudhary G, Kour R
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Background Osteoarticular tuberculosis is rare in Germany. In particular, trochanteric bursitis is an extremely rare manifestation of osteoarticular tuberculosis.
Georgios Sogkas +6 more
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Mycobacterium tuberculosis is one of the oldest and most studied infections, yet it remains one of the most common causes of infection-related death worldwide. The majority concern pulmonary tuberculosis.
Nathan R Angerett +6 more
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Tuberculosis of acromioclavicular joint: a case report
Background Osteoarticular tuberculosis is a great masquerader presenting in varied forms and in atypical locations, and it is prone to misdiagnosis and missed diagnosis. Isolated acromioclavicular joint tuberculosis has been reported rarely.
Jian Cheng +4 more
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