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Osteoarticular tuberculosis mimicking rheumatoid arthritis

Modern Rheumatology, 2012
Tuberculosis (TB) remains a global burden despite extensive efforts to control it. TB arthritis commonly manifest as monoarthritis of weight-bearing joints. We report a rare presentation of osteoarticular TB involving multiple small joints of the hands, which mimicked rheumatoid arthritis (RA). Magnetic resonance imaging showed tenosynovitis.
Ong Ping, Seung, Wahinuddin, Sulaiman
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Unusual locations of osteoarticular tuberculosis

Archives of Orthopaedic and Trauma Surgery, 1997
Tuberculosis continues to occur frequently in some underdeveloped regions. Bone and joint tuberculosis is less common than the pulmonary form. Fourteen cases of bone and joint tuberculosis in unusual locations are presented. Tuberculostatic treatment and surgical approach were associated in all the patients.
S, García   +4 more
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Problems in Diagnosing Osteoarticular Tuberculosis

JAMA, 1964
Five patients with osteoarticular tuberculosis were presented as diagnostic problems because each was initially thought to have some other disease. Several factors were cited as reasons for the delay, including unusual sites of involvement, the lack of detectable pulmonary involvement, secondary pyogenic infections, and the absence of classical ...
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General Principles of Osteoarticular Tuberculosis

Clinical Orthopaedics and Related Research, 2002
Since approximately 1985, with the pandemic of the human immunodeficiency virus and with the increase in the number of people who are immunocompromised, there is a resurgence of tuberculosis worldwide. The diagnosis in endemic areas generally can be made on clinical and radiologic examinations.
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[Osteoarticular tuberculosis].

Nihon rinsho. Japanese journal of clinical medicine, 2011
As the incidence of tuberculosis in Japan decreases, osteoarticular tuberculosis becomes relatively rare. Therefore, it is often overlooked or misdiagnosed that leads to cryptic aggravation of the disease. On the other hand, because of population aging in Japan, degenerative conditions such as compression vertebral fracture or osteoarthritis should be ...
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[Osteoarticular tuberculosis today].

Presse medicale (Paris, France : 1983), 1997
The upsurge in Mycobacterium tuberculosis infection in the last 10 years has included 5 to 10% of bone and joint localizations. The AIDS epidemic has contributed considerably, but other factors appear to play a more important role. The concentration of the population and the disorganization of anti-tuberculosis campaigns have allowed the disease to ...
L, Bernard, C, Perronne
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Multifocal Osteoarticular Tuberculosis

Orthopedics, 2005
Bindesh A, Shah, Shepard, Splain
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Osteoarticular tuberculosis

Applied Radiology, 2014
Scott A. Klettke, Andrew D. Simon
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[Osteoarticular tuberculosis].

Meditsinskaia sestra, 1979
Iu S, Bachinskiĭ, B V, Kunovskiĭ
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Rehabilitation In Osteoarticular Tuberculosis

2014
Osteoartiküler tüberkülozda tüm vücudu içine alacak bir rehabilitasyon programi uygulanmalıdır. Hastalığın devrelerine göre uygulanacak rehabilitasyon programı farklı olacaktır. Hastalığın akut döneminde genel durumun düzelmesine yardımcı ve semptomları giderici ve tesbitin dışında kalan bölgelerde normal eklem hareketlerinin muhafazasına yönelik bir ...
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