“…2,6,11,18,19 Treatment for other osteoarticular or autoimmune conditions without an accurate or with an equivocal diagnosis may worsen the patient's condition, due to the anti-inflammatory properties of intra-articular or systemic corticosteroid use 1,6,10,12,14,15,17 ; introduction may occur through an improperly sterilized needle into joint spaces or through contaminated fluids used for arthroscopy or unsterilized arthroscopic devices. 5,20 Mycobacterium terrae should remain a diagnostic consideration in cases of chronic and insidious monoarticular swelling of unknown etiology with no obvious cause of autoimmunity or joint disease on routine clinical, radiographic, or laboratory findings. 5,20 Mycobacterium terrae should remain a diagnostic consideration in cases of chronic and insidious monoarticular swelling of unknown etiology with no obvious cause of autoimmunity or joint disease on routine clinical, radiographic, or laboratory findings.…”