2013
DOI: 10.1136/bcr-2013-200051
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Scapular bone destruction: do not forget to think of tuberculosis in endemic areas

Abstract: Tuberculosis is an endemic disease of worldwide concern. The most common involvement is in the form of pulmonary tuberculosis. Musculoskeletal system is involved in 20-30% of cases of extrapulmonary tuberculosis. Among these cases of musculoskeletal tuberculosis, vertebral column is most commonly involved followed by long bones. However, tuberculosis of flat bones like scapula is very rare. We present a case of a 56-year-old woman with painless swelling in the right lower back of chest. Ultrasonography suggest… Show more

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“…Even a magnetic resonance imaging scan can be occasionally misleading [ 9 ]. Furthermore, solitary involvement is more common in adults, whereas multifocal involvement is more common in children [ 11 ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Even a magnetic resonance imaging scan can be occasionally misleading [ 9 ]. Furthermore, solitary involvement is more common in adults, whereas multifocal involvement is more common in children [ 11 ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…While the most common site of EPTB are lymph nodes, TB can infiltrate almost any part of the human body. Musculoskeletal involvement of EPTB accounts for 20–30% of EPTB cases, and vertebral bones remain the predominant site of infection 3 . Tuberculosis of chest wall is an uncommon form of osteoarticular tuberculosis and accounts for 1-5% of bone tuberculosis 4 .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Lateral border of scapula 22/F ATT Asymptomatic Multifocal Greenhow et al 12 Inferior aspect 14/F Excision of mass Nontender mass, NA Stones et al 13 Scapula 42/M Expired Discharging sinus Multifocal Husen et al 14 Spine of scapula 18/M ATT Pain Isolated Srivastava et al 15 Inferior angle 26/F Aspiration and ATT Pain and Swelling Isolated Solav 16 Spine 5 Body of Scapula near glenoid 14/M ATT Pain, Discharging Sinus Isolated Singh et al 7 Inferior angle scapula 49/F Drainage, ATT Pain, Swelling Isolated Tripathy et al 6 Body of scapula 22/M ATT Pain, Swelling Isolated Jagtap et al 17 Inferior angle of scapula 25/M Drainage, ATT Pain, Swelling Isolated Sharma et al 18 Inferior angle of scapula 56/F ATT Swelling, No Pain Isolated ATT, anti-tubercular therapy.…”
Section: Isolatedmentioning
confidence: 99%