2014
DOI: 10.1590/s1808-18512014130400476
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Spinal tuberculosis in western mexico, 2008-2013

Abstract: Objective: To identify the prevalence, clinical features and postoperative outcome of patients with spinal tuberculosis at the Instituto Mexicano del Seguro Social, in Jalisco, Mexico from 2008 to 2013. Methods: Prevalence study of patients undergoing spine surgery due to tuberculosis. Clinical, surgical pre-and postoperative parameters were evaluated by analysis of 41 medical records.Results: Seventeen (41.4%) were women and 24 (58.6%) were men with a mean age of 47.7 years. The main diagnoses were tuberculou… Show more

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“…Conversely, although tuberculosis is considered a more frequent infection in adults over 50 years of age, osteoarticular tuberculosis reports show a greater predisposition in young people. 10,[21][22][23] In this series, 15 patients (45.5%) were between 30 and 49 years, with another peak of 7 patients (27%) after 60 years, demonstrating that osteoarticular disease is more frequent in young adults and is consistent with previous findings.…”
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confidence: 91%
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“…Conversely, although tuberculosis is considered a more frequent infection in adults over 50 years of age, osteoarticular tuberculosis reports show a greater predisposition in young people. 10,[21][22][23] In this series, 15 patients (45.5%) were between 30 and 49 years, with another peak of 7 patients (27%) after 60 years, demonstrating that osteoarticular disease is more frequent in young adults and is consistent with previous findings.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 91%
“…Osteoarticular tuberculosis affects the spinal joints most frequently, more than 50% of the time, but it can also occur in the pelvis, femur, hip, and tibia. [24][25][26] In this study, damage to the load-bearing joints occurred in 93% of cases, affecting the spine in 28 patients (84%) and the hip in 3 more (9%).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 66%