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Mycobacterium heraklionense: An emerging cause of hand tenosynovitis [PDF]
Misdiagnosis of Mycobacterium heraklionense tenosynovitis is common due to the challenging identification and perceived rarity of the disease. This can result in delayed therapy initiation and potentially irreversible consequences.
Majdouline El Moussaoui +10 more
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Bilateral Infectious Extensor Tenosynovitis: A Case Report [PDF]
Introduction: Infectious extensor tenosynovitis is a rare infection spreading along the extensor tendons of the extremities. It presents a diagnostic challenge in the emergency department (ED) given the nonspecific signs and symptoms, as opposed to the ...
Daria Osipchuk, Jeffrey Riddell
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Tuberculous flexor tenosynovitis of the hand
Tuberculosis is a major public health problem in developing countries. Flexor tenosynovitis of the fingers constitutes an exceptional tuberculosis localization (Gabl et al., 1997; Senda et al., 2011) [1],[2].
Mohamed Ali Sbai +3 more
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Tenosynovitis of the ankles as onset of sarcoidosis in a patient with ulcerative colitis
Arthritis and tenosynovitis are frequently reported as complications of inflammatory bowel diseases. About 10% of patients with ulcerative colitis presents articular inflammation, usually in the phases of activity of intestinal disease.
F. Cozzi +3 more
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1. Forty-four patients with tuberculous tenosynovitis have been reviewed. 2. The lesions (fifty-two in all) are classified and described according to their anatomical sites. 3. Particular reference is made to the natural history of the condition and the results of treatment. 4.
L H, PIMM, W, WAUGH
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Flexor tenosynovitis of the wrist with carpal tunnel syndrome
Tubercular tenosynovitis of the wrist with carpal tunnel syndrome (CTS) is a rare occurrence. The authors present a case of tubercular flexor tenosynovitis of the wrist with CTS.
Ravi Kumar +5 more
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Pyogenic Flexor Tenosynovitis as a Rare Complication of Dyshidrotic Eczema [PDF]
Introduction: Pyogenic flexor tenosynovitis is an unusual complication of dyshidrotic eczema. The diagnosis has traditionally been made by Kanavel’s signs. Point-of-care ultrasound can be a useful adjunct in the diagnosis of this surgical emergency. Case
Waroot S. Nimjareansuk, Michael Rosselli
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Tenosynovitis: An unusual presentation of leprosy
Tenosynovitis is an uncommon presentation of Type 1 reaction in leprosy. Herein, we report a case of bilateral tenosynovitis of wrist joints who after being unsuccessfully treated by a rheumatologist for several months, was finally diagnosed as a case of
Sukriti Baveja +2 more
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Wrist Tenosynovitis due to Mycobacterium bovis Infection: Case Series and Review of the Literature
Summary: Tuberculosis infections are still one of the most important public health problems among developing countries. Musculoskeletal involvement represents 10–15% of all extrapulmonary cases.
Mehmet Derviş Güner, MD +5 more
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Isolated Gonococcal Extensor Tenosynovitis
Neisseria gonorrhoeae is a mucosal infection that has the propensity to disseminate, causing symptoms that commonly include arthralgias, skin lesions, fevers, chills, dysuria, genital discharge, septic arthritis, and/or tenosynovitis.
Cory Lebowitz, DO, Jonas L. Matzon, MD
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