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The Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery. British volume, 1984
The familiar picture of spinal tuberculosis is one of destruction of adjacent vertebral bodies and of the intervening disc. There are, however, other patients without these radiographic changes and with no clinical deformity who present with symptoms and signs of compression of the spinal cord or cauda equina.
S S, Babhulkar +2 more
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The familiar picture of spinal tuberculosis is one of destruction of adjacent vertebral bodies and of the intervening disc. There are, however, other patients without these radiographic changes and with no clinical deformity who present with symptoms and signs of compression of the spinal cord or cauda equina.
S S, Babhulkar +2 more
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Clinical Orthopaedics and Related Research, 2002
Typical spinal tuberculosis is readily diagnosed and treated. Certain atypical clinical and radiologic presentations of spinal tuberculosis are described. Failure to recognize these presentations may lead to delay in diagnosis and initiation of treatment. In some atypical forms of the disease, this may have disastrous consequences.
Ketan C, Pande, Sudhir S, Babhulkar
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Typical spinal tuberculosis is readily diagnosed and treated. Certain atypical clinical and radiologic presentations of spinal tuberculosis are described. Failure to recognize these presentations may lead to delay in diagnosis and initiation of treatment. In some atypical forms of the disease, this may have disastrous consequences.
Ketan C, Pande, Sudhir S, Babhulkar
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Southern Medical Journal, 1985
Although the incidence of tuberculosis is decreasing, spinal tuberculosis is still an important disease. Delay in diagnosis and treatment results in long-term disability. We reviewed our cases of spinal tuberculosis diagnosed between 1975 and 1982, with special reference to those features that permit early diagnosis.
U, Shivaram +3 more
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Although the incidence of tuberculosis is decreasing, spinal tuberculosis is still an important disease. Delay in diagnosis and treatment results in long-term disability. We reviewed our cases of spinal tuberculosis diagnosed between 1975 and 1982, with special reference to those features that permit early diagnosis.
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Spinal tuberculosis in pregnancy
International Journal of Gynecology & Obstetrics, 2008Treatment with dipirone produced satisfactory results. Highly active antiretroviral therapy (HAART) with a triple combination of lamivudine (3TC), zidovudine (AZT), and nelfinavir was started concomitantly, as was prophylactic treatment with sulfamethoxazole-trimethoprim.
Suchaya, Luewan +3 more
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Tropical Doctor, 2001
Spinal tuberculosis is an important and potentially crippling disease, but if recognized early and treated energetically it can be brought under control, often with very gratifying results. Knowledge of the exact bacteriology and sensitivity pattern of the organisms involved can be very helpful indeed, and should be sought where possible.
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Spinal tuberculosis is an important and potentially crippling disease, but if recognized early and treated energetically it can be brought under control, often with very gratifying results. Knowledge of the exact bacteriology and sensitivity pattern of the organisms involved can be very helpful indeed, and should be sought where possible.
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Surgical treatment of spinal tuberculosis: an updated review
European Journal of Medical ResearchTuberculosis (TB) is a worldwide disease which seriously affects the global public health. Spinal TB is the most common extra-pulmonary TB and may cause vertebral bone destruction, collapse, kyphosis and even paralysis. Anti-TB chemotherapy is considered
Jinjing Gan +3 more
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Narra J
Tuberculosis remains a significant global health issue, with spinal tuberculosis being a severe form of extrapulmonary tuberculosis. Despite the high morbidity associated with spinal tuberculosis, effective and rapid diagnostic methods are limited.
K. Biakto +4 more
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Tuberculosis remains a significant global health issue, with spinal tuberculosis being a severe form of extrapulmonary tuberculosis. Despite the high morbidity associated with spinal tuberculosis, effective and rapid diagnostic methods are limited.
K. Biakto +4 more
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Cranial and Spinal Tuberculosis Infections including Acute Presentations
Central nervous system, affliction, although rare, represents one of the most severe extra-pulmonary manifestations of tuberculosis, potentially leading to substantial morbidity and mortality if not promptly addressed.
Veekshith Shetty, Pragnesh Bhatt
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Infectious Diseases in Clinical Practice, 2013
Spinal tuberculosis (TB), a destructive form of extrapulmonary TB, is uncommon in the United States. It is more common among immigrants from TB-endemic countries. Typically, the infection spreads to the vertebrae from a primary site elsewhere. Spinal TB commonly presents with an insidious onset of nonspecific back pain and can be the first presenting ...
Hameem I. Kawsar +1 more
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Spinal tuberculosis (TB), a destructive form of extrapulmonary TB, is uncommon in the United States. It is more common among immigrants from TB-endemic countries. Typically, the infection spreads to the vertebrae from a primary site elsewhere. Spinal TB commonly presents with an insidious onset of nonspecific back pain and can be the first presenting ...
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